Environment
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Chernobyl Dogs Have Different DNA than Other Dogs
A recent investigation shows how studying the dogs that remained in Chernobyl, which have reproduced for years, would allow us…
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Oasis in the Middle of the City: This is the Work of Sustentar in the Green Infrastructure
We spoke with Felipe Villa, founder of Sustentar, a company focused on green infrastructure
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Tackling Air Pollution in Latin America: The Top 10 Cities Leading the Charge
Air pollution presents a critical challenge in Latin American cities, with millions of residents grappling with its detrimental effects on…
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China: the World’s most Polluting Country Redoubles its Coal Plants
In 2022, China granted an average of two new licenses to operate coal plants per week. These actions of the…
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Biodivercities: The Latino Project that Combines Cement and Nature
More and more strategies are managed to make nature an ally of the social and economic development of a city,…
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Beyond UFOs and Spies, the Important Work of Weather Balloons
Today, the earth's atmosphere is not only teeming with alleged alien ships or Chinese spy balloons. We can also find weather…
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Dodo Resurgence: Is it Possible for Extinct Animals to Return?
Can we bring extinct animals back? The ambitious plan to resurrect the dodo is underway. However, it is a practice that…
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Solar Energy in Space, ¿Dream or Possible Reality?
Solar energy captured in space is an innovative solution for the fight against climate change that seems to be a…
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What’s Been Doing for Jaguar Preservation in Latin America?
The largest cat in America is classified as "near threatened" according to the Red List of Threatened Species of the…
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Fires in Chile, Monocultures and Resilience: What Challenges Lie Ahead?
The fires in Chile are being controlled little by little, although the state of emergency remains. They certainly leave lessons…
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