Matías Reynoso

“Living” Cement: Danish Scientists Present an Innovation That Stores and Recovers Energy

Convertir el cemento en una fuente de energía parecía, hasta hace poco, una excentricidad científica. Sin embargo, un equipo...

Spain considers reintroducing the Eurasian lynx in a natural park in Catalonia after nearly a century of extinction

The possibility of a large feline returning to the Catalan mountains has reactivated an environmental debate that had been...

Spain considers reintroducing the Eurasian lynx in a Catalonia natural park after nearly a century of extinction

The possibility of a large feline returning to the Catalan mountains has reactivated an environmental debate that had been...

Vampire bats adjust their vocalizations to strengthen social bonds according to a recent study

A study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences demonstrated that common vampire bats...

Deep-sea sharks and rays: CONICET researchers warn about the need for conservation measures in Patagonia

Deep-sea sharks and rays face a silent threat in the South Atlantic. Their biology—slow growth, low fecundity, and few...

Danone becomes the first major food company to be certified 100% B Corporation globally

Danone reached a historic milestone by becoming the first major food company to certify 100% of its operations as...

The Mar Menor in Spain shows signs of recovery of its seagrass meadows after the ecological collapse of 2016

The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO-CSIC) confirmed that the Cymodocea nodosa meadows in the Mar Menor retain a remarkable...

The Hubble Space Telescope reveals an unprecedented image of the stormy spiral galaxy NGC 1792

The Hubble Space Telescope released a new image of the spiral galaxy NGC 1792, located in the constellation Columba,...

With exceptional findings, the Cretaceous Expedition I placed Patagonia at the center of world paleontology

More than a month and a half ago, the Cretaceous Expedition I once again put Patagonia in the spotlight...

Climate change and inequality drive a “silent catastrophe” of infectious diseases according to a study

A new international study led by The Global Health Network warns that climate change, structural poverty, and antimicrobial resistance...
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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