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Laika Rescue Dog: 17-year-old students create a robot dog to assist in fires and collapses

Cinco estudiantes de la Escuela ORT, de entre 16...

CADI: the index that anticipates the impact of climate change on food production until 2100

Researchers from the Institute of Economic Analysis (IAE) of...

A Japanese plant surprises the world with its mimicry strategy: it disguises itself as an ant to attract flies.

In the forests of **Japan**, a little-known species is changing what was believed about the relationship between (https://noticiasambientales.com/ciencia/plantas-que-brillan-en-china-ciencia-arte-y-preguntas-sobre-el-futuro-de-la-bioluminiscencia-vegetal/) and insects. This is **Vincetoxicum nakaianum**,...

The world’s smallest dolphin, with a unique ability: it can somersault at 120 meters deep

Dolphins are one of the most popular animals worldwide due to their friendliness and intelligence. However, there is a species of dolphins that stands...

The Sun surprised NASA scientists with a continuous increase in its activity over the last years.

The Sun and its activity is a topic of special interest for experts who have been studying its changes and movements for decades. In...

Shining Bacteria: The New Eco-Friendly Tool to Detect Invisible Microplastics in Water

One of the most urgent issues in the fight against pollution is the presence of microplastics, tiny particles of less than 5 millimeters that...

A team of experts discovered the secret of Arctic algae: they move even under extreme temperatures

Arctic diatoms, also known as unicellular algae with outer glass walls, surprised science by demonstrating that they are not immobile or buried in extreme...

CADI: the index that anticipates the impact of climate change on food production until 2100

Researchers from the Institute of Economic Analysis (IAE) of...

Alarming Projections: Brazil Could Face Up to 127 Days of Extreme Heat Per Year by 2075

A study by the Amazon Environmental Research Institute warns...