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                                        Un Noventero en el Nuevo Siglo: septiembre 2008
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                                        Martes, 2 de setiembre de 2008. Después de 2 meses, decidí que era tiempo de volver a estudiar Francés. Luego de que en julio se cancelara mi clase por falta de alumnos (si mis cálculos son correctos, yo fui el único que se matriculó); tras no encontrar un horario adecuado en agosto al cual pudiera asistir luego del trabajo y sin interrumpir mis ensayos con Bonzo. Y Mecánica del Caos. Avisté un asiento libre y, sin darme cuenta, me quedé dormido escuchando música. Y vi otros tantos y etiqueté un par de f...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Un Noventero en el Nuevo Siglo: marzo 2009
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                                        Jueves, 5 de marzo de 2009. A Sullana solían llamarla la "Perla del Chira", debido a su belleza tranquila bañada por el río del que toma su apelativo, sus huertas interminables de mangos y limones, su comida imperdible. Los sullanenses más ancianos recuerdan cómo, antaño, las puertas de sus casas permanecían abiertas por las noches para que el aire circule y poder así escapar del calor inclemente del norte del Perú, sin miedo a ser víctima de algún robo, mucho menos de algo peor. La arrolladora presencia...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Un Noventero en el Nuevo Siglo: Sol
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                                        Martes, 26 de mayo de 2009. No te vayas, Sol, no te vayas,. Porque tus rayos bermejos acarician mi piel de ciudad,. No dejes de entregarme el cielo a tu alrededor,. Ni la intensidad que refractas en mi mirada,. Ni el suave regalo de tu mensaje de vida,. Porque mi ser necesita todo lo que me das para poder vivir. No creas en el silencio. Que se teje en la noche,. No sientas que la luna y las estrellas brillan más que tú. Sólo tú, mi Sol, puedes hacerme despertar. Publicadas por Héctor Montes. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Inkasaurus: A new (?) eurogiant
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                                        Tuesday, October 5, 2010. From the almost prehistoric times when there was no Internet, I am back with some news about our old good fellows, the dinosaurs. This time we go again. To Spain, exactly to Teruel. Where a team of paleontologists has discovered the fossil of the largest dinosaur's femur (the upper bone of the leg) ever to be found in Europe. Location of Teruel, Spain. And the early Cretaceous. In 2006, Turiasaurus riodevensis. Nor a new one. Reconstruction of Turiosaurus riovedensis. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Inkasaurus: «Grandma, what big teeth you have!»
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                                        Tuesday, March 29, 2011. 171;Grandma, what big teeth you have! One of our early ancestors, a Therapsid. The group that gave rise to mammals) that lived 250 million years ago, has been recently discovered in Tiaraju, Brazil. Tiarajudens eccentricus. Eccentric teeth from Tiaraju") is the earliest of our known ancestors (and one of the oldest discovered land-dwelling animals) to be able to eat vegetables. However, as its name states: there are some things quite more unique in this extinct animal. Simple tem...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Inkasaurus: March 2011
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                                        Tuesday, March 29, 2011. 171;Grandma, what big teeth you have! One of our early ancestors, a Therapsid. The group that gave rise to mammals) that lived 250 million years ago, has been recently discovered in Tiaraju, Brazil. Tiarajudens eccentricus. Eccentric teeth from Tiaraju") is the earliest of our known ancestors (and one of the oldest discovered land-dwelling animals) to be able to eat vegetables. However, as its name states: there are some things quite more unique in this extinct animal. Simple tem...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Inkasaurus: Shrunk and gone: a story about the Moon
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                                        Tuesday, September 21, 2010. Shrunk and gone: a story about the Moon. Have you ever seen the Moon. Low in the horizon, when it is just rising? Do you remember how big it looks at that moment and how it seems to have shrunk when it is high in the sky? Well, even if this phenomenon is caused by an optical illuson. Our natural satellite is actually shrinking. Photograph by Justo Ruiz. The Lunar Reconnaisance Orbiter. To one billion (1 x 10. So, the Moon is shrinking, but is still ours, as always, right? 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Inkasaurus: So far yet so close (at least roughly)
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                                        Thursday, September 16, 2010. So far yet so close (at least roughly). By the end of August 2010, the biggest extrasolar planetary system. Discovered so far was announced by a team of European astronomers from the European Southern Observatory. Artist recreation of the recently discovered extrasolar planetary system. Original image from ESO. Five planets have been confirmed to orbit HD 10180. A star very similar to our Sun located 127 million light-years from us, within the Hydrus constellation. The disco...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Inkasaurus: December 2010
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                                        Tuesday, December 14, 2010. Farewell to the voyager. After 33 years of traveling and unconditionally helping us to understand our universe, Voyager 1 is no longer in our neighborhood. The spacecraft is now at the almost incomprehensible distance of more than 17 billion (17 x 10. Km from its home planet -our beloved Earth- and has left the influence from our Sun. In other words, the Voyager 1 has finally left our Solar System. The spacecraft is now in a region called " heliosheath. Voyager 1 was l. Profes...