Matías Reynoso

According to a census, plastics dominate marine litter on Buenos Aires beaches: 78% of recorded waste in 2025

The 8th Provincial Marine Coastal Waste Census (2025), conducted by the Buenos Aires Coastal Network (RECOBO), confirmed that 78.36%...

Science in Latin America 2026: Mexico Increases Investment While the Rest of the Region Faces Cuts and Stagnation

The year 2026 is shaping up to be a complex period for science in Latin America. With the exception...

Miyawaki forests under debate: an international study questions the scientific evidence behind “pocket forests”

Los bosques Miyawaki, también conocidos como bosques de bolsillo, son pequeñas áreas urbanas reforestadas con especies nativas, diseñadas para...

Summer in the province of Misiones: protected nature, adventure, and relaxation in a unique destination to visit

This summer, Misiones opens its doors with a proposal that distinguishes it on the Argentine tourist map: native jungle,...

Self-repairing asphalt developed in England: the revolution of smart and sustainable roads

The road construction is entering a new era. It is no longer just about laying gray asphalt routes, but...

Arktika the toughest ship on Earth: the Russian icebreaker opens routes in the Arctic and leads polar exploration

In the Arctic, where extreme weather imposes nearly insurmountable limits, the Arktika stands as the most powerful and resilient...

Restoring coral reefs could increase fish production by up to 50% in regions with high malnutrition

With more than 8.3 billion people on the planet, feeding the world's population is an increasingly complex challenge. The...

Bees reveal urban environmental health: their microbiome reflects the ecological quality of cities

The behavior and biology of bees are not only key to pollination and biodiversity: they can also become living...

The magnetic north pole enters uncharted territory: the World Magnetic Model 2025 reveals its new position

The Earth's magnetic north pole is no longer where it was a few decades ago. The latest update of...

A lost world beneath the ice: scientists discover a 34-million-year-old fossil landscape in Antarctica

An international team identified, in the east of Antarctica, a complete fossil landscape buried under more than 2 kilometers...
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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