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llustrated map of Colombia with blue lines showing trafficking routes.
Researchers at Tecnológico de Monterrey developed a computational model that maps cocaine trafficking routes in Colombia and measures their environmental impact using satellite data.
Back-to-School mothers
This research aims to understand the full school-shopping experience: from making the list to purchasing the supplies.
Mural technologies clean water
The project aims to build a bridge between scientific research and the marketplace.
Tuberculosis bacteria
A Mexican company has transformed both the method and turnaround time for diagnosing this increasingly prevalent bacterial illness in the country.
Illustration of a teddy bear alluding to child sexual abuse
One in five women and one in seven men were victims of sexual abuse in childhood, reveals a study published in The Lancet, which analyzes data from 204 countries.
Urban Waste Into Fuel
Over the course of nine months, a team from the Department of Bioengineering at Tecnológico de Monterrey analyzed tons of solid trash from across the country, creating a methodology designed to serve industrial needs.
Image about human flourishing (Photo: Getty, Envato)
The term relates to well-being, generally from the perspective of developed countries. Here are the findings of the first mapping conducted in Latin America.
WOMAN WITH A BLUE BLOUSE SMILING
A Distinguished Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government, the researcher seeks to explain how Mexicans relate to violence—its root causes and the potential ways to address it.
early childhood
Among the most striking findings: 88% of participants reported experiencing at least one adverse childhood experience.
tejido adiposo, grasa
Mexico ranks first in childhood obesity worldwide, and according to this study, that could soon overwhelm the country’s public health system.

Daniel Melchor

llustrated map of Colombia with blue lines showing trafficking routes.
Researchers at Tecnológico de Monterrey developed a computational model that maps cocaine trafficking routes in Colombia and measures their environmental impact using satellite data.
Back-to-School mothers
This research aims to understand the full school-shopping experience: from making the list to purchasing the supplies.
Mural technologies clean water
The project aims to build a bridge between scientific research and the marketplace.
Tuberculosis bacteria
A Mexican company has transformed both the method and turnaround time for diagnosing this increasingly prevalent bacterial illness in the country.
Illustration of a teddy bear alluding to child sexual abuse
One in five women and one in seven men were victims of sexual abuse in childhood, reveals a study published in The Lancet, which analyzes data from 204 countries.
Urban Waste Into Fuel
Over the course of nine months, a team from the Department of Bioengineering at Tecnológico de Monterrey analyzed tons of solid trash from across the country, creating a methodology designed to serve industrial needs.
Image about human flourishing (Photo: Getty, Envato)
The term relates to well-being, generally from the perspective of developed countries. Here are the findings of the first mapping conducted in Latin America.
WOMAN WITH A BLUE BLOUSE SMILING
A Distinguished Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government, the researcher seeks to explain how Mexicans relate to violence—its root causes and the potential ways to address it.
early childhood
Among the most striking findings: 88% of participants reported experiencing at least one adverse childhood experience.
tejido adiposo, grasa
Mexico ranks first in childhood obesity worldwide, and according to this study, that could soon overwhelm the country’s public health system.

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