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infobae.com | Erin Blakemore
¿Cómo da forma la basura a nuestro mundo? Esa es la pregunta central de Náufragos: La vida después de la muerte del plástico, en exhibición en el Museo de Arqueología y Etnología Peabody de la Universidad de Harvard en Cambridge, Massachusetts. Organizada por el colectivo artístico TRES, con sede en la Ciudad de México, la exposición se centra en pequeños fragmentos de desechos plásticos –“náufragos”– provenientes de lugares lejanos que, según el colectivo, tienen “implicaciones serias”.
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nationalgeographic.fr | Erin Blakemore |Mackenzie Calle
Il y a quarante-et-un ans, elle est devenue la première femme américaine à aller dans l’espace. Un documentaire inédit retrace le parcours de cette astronaute et femme de sciences hors du commun. Publication 17 juin 2025, 10:32 CESTÀ la mort de l’astronaute Sally Ride, une pionnière dans son domaine, des suites d’un cancer du pancréas en 2012, sa nécrologie comprenait une information, que toute une vie passée sous les projecteurs et les objectifs des journaux n’avait jamais révélée.
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seattletimes.com | Erin Blakemore
A common genetic variant is linked to a doubled dementia risk for older men, a recent analysis in Neurology suggests. The study used data from Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE), which followed elderly patients in the United States and Australia with no history of cardiovascular disease, dementia or cognitive decline between 2010 and 2017. Researchers focused on 12,174 Australians of European ancestry over age 70, and looked for variants in the HFE gene.
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detroitnews.com | Erin Blakemore
HEALTHErin BlakemoreSpecial to The Washington PostView Comments A common genetic variant is linked to a doubled dementia risk for older men, a recent analysis in Neurology suggests. The study used data from Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE), which followed elderly patients in the United States and Australia with no history of cardiovascular disease, dementia or cognitive decline between 2010 and 2017.
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washingtonpost.com | Erin Blakemore
A common genetic variant is linked to a doubled dementia risk for older men, a recent analysis in Neurology suggests. The study used data from Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE), which followed elderly patients in the United States and Australia with no history of cardiovascular disease, dementia or cognitive decline between 2010 and 2017. Researchers focused on 12,174 Australians of European ancestry over age 70, and looked for variants in the HFE gene.
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