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Brazil inaugurates the world’s largest mosquito factory in São Paulo to combat dengue
11 October, 2025
En la ciudad de Campinas, estado de San Pablo, la empresa británica Oxitec presentó la fábrica más grande del...
Animals
An unprecedented phenomenon: more than 20 bird species from around the world emit the same vocal signal in response to threats
11 October, 2025
An international team of researchers led by Cornell University and the Doñana Biological Station has documented a surprising phenomenon:...
Animals
A study revealed that Asian elephants recognize people by their body orientation and facial gestures
11 October, 2025
The ability of Asian elephants to interpret human visual attention has been the subject of recent research published in...
Innovation
The City of Mendoza implements aerial spraying with drones for the first time to control pests in public spaces
10 October, 2025
The municipality of the City of Mendoza carried out the first aerial spraying with drones for the biological pest...
Environment
Retreating Glaciers in the United States: Unprecedented Ice Loss in the Sierra Nevada
10 October, 2025
The mountain glaciers are sensitive indicators of climate change, and their retreat represents a warning sign due to their...
Science
A team of geologists and biologists managed to revive 40,000-year-old microbes frozen in permafrost
10 October, 2025
A team of geologists and biologists has managed to resurrect ancient microbes trapped in the permafrost, a frozen mixture...
Wellbeing
Drinking bottled water in plastic: A daily practice that may pose a health risk?
10 October, 2025
Although drinking bottled water in plastic is a widespread practice worldwide, the scientific community warns about its invisible risks. Recent...
Animals
An Unexpected Habitat: Crabs, Fish, and More Thrive on World War II Bombs in the Baltic Sea
10 October, 2025
A scientific team led by the Senckenberg Institute in Germany has documented an unexpected habitat: crabs, worms, fish, and...
Energy
Future Biofuels: Science, Waste, and Efficiency for a Real Energy Transition
10 October, 2025
The production of biofuels is undergoing a profound transformation thanks to scientific advances that allow reusing organic waste with...
Animals
The Pangolin’s Struggle for Survival: The “Armored Mammal” is the World’s Most Hunted and Trafficked Species
9 October, 2025
The pangolin, known as the armored mammal, inhabits regions of Africa and Asia, adapting to tropical forests, savannas, and...
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