Matías Reynoso

China turns sand into fertile soil: the cyanobacteria experiment challenging desertification

For centuries, the desert was synonymous with loss: it advanced over towns, ruined crops, and turned entire regions into...

South Korea Changes Habits Thanks to Its Successful Model Against Food Waste

In South Korea, smart containers with RFID technology have transformed the way citizens manage their food waste. These devices...

Under the Ice of Dotson: A Submarine Discovery Reveals the Complexity of Melting in Antarctica

In the Amundsen Sea (West Antarctica), a Kongsberg Hugin autonomous underwater vehicle, operated by an international team with participation...

Millions of Migratory Birds at Risk: Deforestation in Central America Threatens Vital Biodiversity Corridors

A study driven by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology warns that five major...

The largest vacuum cleaner on the planet: a system to clean plastic pollution from the Pacific Ocean

Plastic pollution in the oceans has become one of the most serious environmental crises of the 21st century. Every...

From China to Patagonia: the freshwater jellyfish colonizing Bariloche’s lakes and raising concerns about invasive species

Researchers from Conicet and the Universidad Nacional del Comahue confirmed the presence of the freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii in...

Native bacteria from the AMBA capable of degrading industrial dyes: a discovery that opens the door to cleaner rivers

In the streams of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA), scientists from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and...

Radioactive Barrels in the Pacific: The Hidden Legacy of Industrial Waste Dumped by the United States for Decades

Between the decades of 1930 and 1970, the United States dumped thousands of barrels with radioactive waste, industrial chemicals,...

La Rioja leads the energy transition in Argentina: first place in the “Green Investor” ranking

The province of La Rioja closed the year with a key achievement for the energy transition: it was ranked...

China built over 1,000 waste plants and now faces the paradox of not having enough trash to incinerate

China, accustomed to facing its challenges with giant constructions, has built in recent years more than 1,000 waste incineration...
Journalist since 2019 with experience in current affairs related to environmental issues, where work and effort prevail in reporting on the importance of caring for the planet.
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