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Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

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An investigation revealed that 83.8% of Mexicans from one to four years of age do not eat enough of these group foods.
An illustration of Sars-Cov-2 virus with a black background.
Researchers share their studies on the effects of the pandemic on society, education, and health.
Four men tal to each other while siting on chairs
Despite the fact that this relationship is beneficial for human development, in Latin America this link is not as strong as it could be.
close up of a soda
An expert explains the use of this sweetener after it was classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans by the WHO.
A photograph of cracked and degraded soil.
One of the most promising uses of nanotechnology is to help remedy the damage done to soils by agriculture.
Man speaks while sitting in a chair
David Watkins, managing director of data science at Times Higher Education delved into all the work that’s behind their rankings and the potential he sees in Latin American universities.
Man speaks in conference
Four representatives of universities in the region talked about their strategies to promote science in their countries.
Five people sit in a panel and discuss important topics
Researchers from Tec de Monterrey and editors from Elsevier discussed the challenges and opportunities of cities to solve the water crisis.
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Professors and researchers from Tec de Monterrey speak about the need to conduct science with an inclusive perspective.
ilustration of a water tap and water drop
Lorena Guillé shares her thoughts on the global water crisis and the need to include Latin America in the conversation.

Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

image of fruit and vegetables
An investigation revealed that 83.8% of Mexicans from one to four years of age do not eat enough of these group foods.
An illustration of Sars-Cov-2 virus with a black background.
Researchers share their studies on the effects of the pandemic on society, education, and health.
Four men tal to each other while siting on chairs
Despite the fact that this relationship is beneficial for human development, in Latin America this link is not as strong as it could be.
close up of a soda
An expert explains the use of this sweetener after it was classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans by the WHO.
A photograph of cracked and degraded soil.
One of the most promising uses of nanotechnology is to help remedy the damage done to soils by agriculture.
Man speaks while sitting in a chair
David Watkins, managing director of data science at Times Higher Education delved into all the work that’s behind their rankings and the potential he sees in Latin American universities.
Man speaks in conference
Four representatives of universities in the region talked about their strategies to promote science in their countries.
Five people sit in a panel and discuss important topics
Researchers from Tec de Monterrey and editors from Elsevier discussed the challenges and opportunities of cities to solve the water crisis.
image of the brain in colours
Professors and researchers from Tec de Monterrey speak about the need to conduct science with an inclusive perspective.
ilustration of a water tap and water drop
Lorena Guillé shares her thoughts on the global water crisis and the need to include Latin America in the conversation.

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