Matías Reynoso

The fight against the marketing of ultra-processed foods: a growing challenge in Latin America

The promotion of ultra-processed foods and beverages targeting children and adolescents has become an urgent problem in Latin America. Although...

A U.S. study reveals that the increase in Earth’s accumulated heat is related to changes in clouds

A recent study published in the journal Science Advances, conducted by researchers from the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric,...

Yellowstone: the world’s first National Park and symbol of the modern environmental conservation movement

With an area of almost 9,000 km², Yellowstone National Park is not only one of the most stunning natural...

New species: over 16,000 annual discoveries reveal a much greater biodiversity than estimated

Science is experiencing a historic moment: researchers describe more than 16,000 new species each year, according to a global...

Ecobottles and Circular Economy, the Initiative by the National University of Río Cuarto that Promotes Recycling

The National University of Río Cuarto (UNRC) has launched a proposal that already functions as a tangible example of...

China and Territorial Expansion: Over a Decade of Dumping Tons of Sand into the South Sea to Create Artificial Islands

More than a decade ago, China initiated a strategy of territorial expansion in the South China Sea, which involved...

Ecuador invests four million dollars in mangrove conservation with international support

The Government of Ecuador announced an investment of four million dollars to strengthen the protection and conservation of mangrove...

Cicada Wings Empress: The Inspiration for a Group of Taiwanese Scientists in Developing Ultrasensitive Sensors

The detailed observation of nature can reveal brilliant solutions for science. This was the case with the wings of...

Mexican scientists discover an “army” of bacteria that could boost sustainable agriculture

Scientists from the Unidad Académica de Estudios Territoriales (UAET) Oaxaca, at the Instituto de Geografía de la UNAM, discovered...

Regenerative economy in Chaco: more than 100 families from El Impenetrable collected 16 tons of carob pods

The community collection of carob pods in the heart of the Chaco Impenetrable has once again demonstrated that it...
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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