SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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A Mexican Scientist’s Fight Against Rare Genetic Disease
María José Currás, a scientist from Puebla, Mexico, embarked on a seven-year journey that would test her professionally and emotionally…
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Chile to Construct World’s First Southern Hemisphere Gamma-Ray Observatory
Chile has long been recognized as a prime location for astronomical research, and the announcement of the construction of the…
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Latin America Unites in Peru to Strengthen Volcanic Surveillance
The Peruvian city of Arequipa is hosting the IV Operational Meeting of the Latin American Association of Volcanic Geodesy (Geovol)…
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Brazilian Fishermen Use Mobile App to Fight Environmental Destruction
As pollution continues to devastate Rio de Janeiro's iconic Guanabara Bay, Brazilian fishermen are taking the fight into their own…
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Chile’s Scientific Achievements Leads to Hosting Major Astronomical Assembly
Chile will host the 2030 General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, highlighting the nation’s central role in global astronomy.…
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Google’s AI Search Summaries Launch in Mexico Amid Controversy
Google has expanded its AI-powered search summaries to Mexico and five other countries, offering users concise overviews of search results.…
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Peruvian Machu Picchu’s Archaeological Revival
After an eight-year hiatus, Peruvian archaeologists have resumed investigations at Machu Picchu to assess the conservation status of this iconic…
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Expedition Leads to Discovery of New Frog Species on Venezuela’s Angasima-tepui
An expedition to Venezuela’s remote tepui mountains has led to the discovery of new frog species, now published in Zoological…
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Colombia’s AI Faculty: Pioneering the Future of Education
Colombia has launched Latin America’s first Artificial Intelligence Faculty at the University of Caldas. This groundbreaking initiative is set to…
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