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Spain increases imports of Ecuadorian shrimp, causing mangrove loss and environmental damage

Spain has significantly increased its purchases of shrimp from...

Eärendil-1: U.S. mirror satellite will reflect sunlight to illuminate areas of 5-6 km from 625 km altitude

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States...

Silence advances in the Amazon: scientists warn about the progressive disappearance of birds in tropical forests

In various tropical forests of South America, a disturbing phenomenon has been recorded for more than a decade: the birdsong is heard less and...

Urutau, the ghost bird: a bird that wanders between myth and science in the South American forests

In the depths of the South American forests lives the urutaú, popularly known as the “ghost bird”. Its ability to blend in with the...

INVAP Foundation launches the 8th edition of Emprendé ConCiencia: science and technology for socio-environmental transformation

The INVAP Foundation officially launched the call for the 8th edition of Emprendé ConCiencia, a program aimed at supporting science and technology-based projects with...

Deforestation and mosquitoes: how the loss of the Atlantic Forest exacerbates health risks in South America

The persistent presence of mosquitoes is no longer just a seasonal nuisance but a sign of a deeper environmental problem. In this context, deforestation...

Darwin’s frog, jewel of the southern forests, seeks to save itself from extinction with the help of science

In the humid and shady environments of the temperate forests of southern Chile and Argentina lives one of the continent's most unique species. There,...

Spain increases imports of Ecuadorian shrimp, causing mangrove loss and environmental damage

Spain has significantly increased its purchases of shrimp from...

Eärendil-1: U.S. mirror satellite will reflect sunlight to illuminate areas of 5-6 km from 625 km altitude

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States...

Global warming alters cooperation and competition among white-faced capuchins in Costa Rica

The global warming is disrupting the social balance of...