Month: January 2017
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Drones can help measure air pollution in Peru
The qAIRa project aims to measure pollution in La Oroya one of the most polluted cities in the world and…
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LIFE
Science is finally starting to explain why you eat so much when you drink
After a night out, you've had a little too much to drink, and all you want is a slice of…
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ANALYSIS
Latam’s populisim takes the White House
On the shoulders of Latam populist such as Peron and Chavez, Trump becomes the 45th US President
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
The Internet Of Things could finally get the common language it needs
In the home and beyond, it's more important than ever that gadgets get standard ways to talk to each other.…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
The ‘plastic’ bags that dissolve in water
These are biodegradable, compostable and recyclable bags made from cassava root and natural resins.
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Space technology can make the world better
Simonetta Di Pippo, Director of UN’s Office for Outer Space Affairs says they can contribute to the push for sustainable…
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LIFE
Too little exercise may accelerate biological aging
Elderly women who sit for more than 10 hours a day with low physical activity have cells that are biologically…
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SPORTS
Electric vehicle that can go 400 Miles on a single charge
Lucid Motors has unveiled specs for its Air EV, an electric car with a range of 400 miles and an…
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ANALYSIS
In Latin America, Mexico the only real ‘loser’ under Trump
Today Donald Trump goes from PEOTUS to POTUS. Latin America is not impressed. They'll get over it.
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Travel
Tourist route traces footsteps of spanish conquistadors in Peru
Nearly 500 years after the first Spaniards in Peru raided the sanctuary of Pachacamac, a major pre-Columbian deity, their steps…
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