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National alert for dangerous radioactive material: cesium-137 capsule stolen from a medical institute in Rosario

The disappearance of a cesium-137 capsule used to calibrate...

The University of Texas turns the 2026 World Cup into a laboratory to study urban air quality

The 2026 FIFA World Cup mobilizes millions of people...

Robots with the agility of an octopus, a goal getting closer: nature as inspiration for the engineering of the future

In the seafloor, an octopus moves with an agility that puzzles science. Its arms are more than limbs: they are tools capable of twisting,...

The world of science is in mourning: Jane Goodall, the voice of the chimpanzees and an inspiration for generations, has passed away.

Died Jane Goodall, the legendary primatologist and UN peace messenger, who revolutionized our understanding of the natural world and ourselves, passed away at 91...

Growing in Adversity: Amazonian trees increased their average size despite climate change.

During the last years, not only have the levels of **(https://noticiasambientales.com/ciencia/estudio-de-tecnologia-satelital-proporciona-una-nueva-estimacion-del-carbono-contenido-en-los-bosques-globales/)** (CO2) increased, but also the average size of trees in the **Amazon** has...

The surprising natural cross-species cloning: the case of Iberian ants that puzzles experts

The planet harbors an immense **biological diversity**, estimated at nearly nine million (https://noticiasambientales.com/ciencia/una-planta-japonesa-sorprende-al-mundo-con-su-estrategia-de-mimetismo-se-hace-pasar-por-hormiga-para-atraer-moscas/). However, only a fraction of them have been described and cataloged,...

The endangered phytoplankton: the tiny oxygen producer facing collapse due to climate change

The **ocean** harbors organisms invisible to the naked eye that are vital for life on the planet. Among them, the Prochlorococcus, a type of...