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Matías Reynoso
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An ancestral rhythm of sleep: French scientists discover a pattern shared by reptiles, birds, and mammals
5 January, 2026
A team from the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France identified a ultra-slow biological pattern present...
Animals
The wolf spider in the Uco Valley: a silent ally of the wine region’s ecosystems
5 January, 2026
The wolf spider (Lycosidae), also known as the "garden runner" or "stone spider," is one of the most common...
Tourism
Patagonia as a Safari: An Experience in the Heart of the Steppe Amidst Wildlife, Nature, and Conservation
4 January, 2026
Diego Agustín Cabanas, born in Comodoro Rivadavia and residing in Rada Tilly, describes himself as a Patagonian and a...
Innovation
Sustainable purification: Norwegian researchers enhance bismuthinite to clean water with solar energy
4 January, 2026
The availability of fresh water faces increasing risks due to industrial pollution, the use of dyes in production processes,...
Innovation
Sustainable purification: Norwegian researchers enhance bismuthinite to clean water with solar energy
4 January, 2026
The availability of fresh water faces increasing risks due to industrial pollution, the use of dyes in production processes,...
Innovation
Smart paints and radiative coatings: the new frontier against extreme heat
4 January, 2026
The development of smart paints and cooling coatings capable of reducing surface temperatures without the need for electricity is...
Environment
2025: Extreme weather events left thousands of fatalities and over 120 billion dollars in losses
4 January, 2026
In 2025, there were 157 extreme weather events with humanitarian impact, according to the criteria of the scientific initiative...
Science
A study warns that extreme warming could trigger a long-term global glaciation
4 January, 2026
For decades, climate change has been explained as a clear slope towards a warmer world: more CO₂, more heat,...
Science
A study warns that extreme warming could trigger a long-term global glaciation
4 January, 2026
For decades, climate change has been explained as a clear slope towards a warmer world: more CO₂, more heat,...
Science
The “anthropause” and its effects: a study reveals how the Covid-19 pandemic transformed urban and wildlife fauna
4 January, 2026
The near-total interruption of urban life during the strictest months of the Covid-19 pandemic not only modified human habits,...
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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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