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They develop an eco-friendly fuel in Río Negro from fruit and nut production waste

In the town of Mainqué in Río Negro, two...

The huillín finds refuge in Patagonia as actions advance to protect its last natural habitats

As every June 15th, the International Huillín Day invited...

A Greenland glacier reveals that humans have been polluting the planet with mercury for 4,000 years

The mercury pollution could have a much older origin...

Oceans: Blue Carbon Gains Space on the Global Agenda as an Ally Against Climate Change

On World Oceans Day (celebrated last June 8), specialists...

The innovative UNLP plant that dehydrates food to prevent waste and contribute to the community

A proposal from the National University of La Plata (UNLP) integrates food sovereignty and environmental sustainability by producing dehydrated food. This initiative not only allows...

The future of lightweight construction with recyclable steel

More and more architects and engineers are opting for construction methods that are fast, efficient, and environmentally friendly with recyclable steel. In this shift...

MIT Researchers Develop Smart Concrete That Stores Energy and Transforms Urban Infrastructure

Concrete, traditionally considered a passive material, is being reimagined as an intelligent and active component of the urban energy system. The team at MIT has...

Recycling: the award-winning project of two students from Buenos Aires to recover gold from used electronic devices

This week, two students from Buenos Aires were highlighted for an interesting recycling project to extract gold from disused electronic components. The proposal is called...

Celtic gold and angelic shine: The legendary NBA rivalry

The rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers has become a true legend of the NBA, with roots dating back to...

The huillín finds refuge in Patagonia as actions advance to protect its last natural habitats

As every June 15th, the International Huillín Day invited...

A Greenland glacier reveals that humans have been polluting the planet with mercury for 4,000 years

The mercury pollution could have a much older origin...

Oceans: Blue Carbon Gains Space on the Global Agenda as an Ally Against Climate Change

On World Oceans Day (celebrated last June 8), specialists...

Studies in Mendoza and Tierra del Fuego rule out that the hantavirus outbreak on the cruise was caused by rodents

Research conducted in various parts of Argentina continues to...