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In the image, foam covers the Santiago River, whose contaminated waters have been linked to global manufacturers
A group of researchers is developing a reactor that uses waste from the metal smelting industry.
An illustration of silver nanoparticles destroying bacteria
A science-based technology company is looking to use tissue engineering to help heal diabetic wounds.
Illustration of children around a book
A group of researchers from the School of Humanities and Education seeks to promote projects to ensure that children get a quality education.
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey found out that only 4 commercial brands of avocado oil meet purity standards.
3D illustration of the clitoris
Helen O'Connell, a pioneer in studies focused on defining the complete anatomy of this organ, speaks of the challenges its research still faces.
Microbiome illustration
Researchers at the Ragon Institute seek to understand how it relates to diseases that affect women, such as HIV and cervical cancer.
Illustration of human chromosomes, with a red circle pointing at chromosome 15
Angelman Syndrome is a rare neurogenetic condition that affects one in ten thousand people worldwide and a new discovery could help with some of its symptoms.
Black and white illustration of two lungs filled with smoke
They have become popular as a tool to quit smoking, but what does the scientific evidence tell us about vaping?
Photograph of two indigenous women and an indigenous girl sitting in a waiting room
Vulnerable communities in Mexico face higher attention costs, along with a lower life expectancy and poorer medical care.
a person walks with a child
During the Early Childhood Forum, Philip Fisher, director of the Stanford Center on Early Childhood, explained the results of the specialized survey.

Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

In the image, foam covers the Santiago River, whose contaminated waters have been linked to global manufacturers
A group of researchers is developing a reactor that uses waste from the metal smelting industry.
An illustration of silver nanoparticles destroying bacteria
A science-based technology company is looking to use tissue engineering to help heal diabetic wounds.
Illustration of children around a book
A group of researchers from the School of Humanities and Education seeks to promote projects to ensure that children get a quality education.
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey found out that only 4 commercial brands of avocado oil meet purity standards.
3D illustration of the clitoris
Helen O'Connell, a pioneer in studies focused on defining the complete anatomy of this organ, speaks of the challenges its research still faces.
Microbiome illustration
Researchers at the Ragon Institute seek to understand how it relates to diseases that affect women, such as HIV and cervical cancer.
Illustration of human chromosomes, with a red circle pointing at chromosome 15
Angelman Syndrome is a rare neurogenetic condition that affects one in ten thousand people worldwide and a new discovery could help with some of its symptoms.
Black and white illustration of two lungs filled with smoke
They have become popular as a tool to quit smoking, but what does the scientific evidence tell us about vaping?
Photograph of two indigenous women and an indigenous girl sitting in a waiting room
Vulnerable communities in Mexico face higher attention costs, along with a lower life expectancy and poorer medical care.
a person walks with a child
During the Early Childhood Forum, Philip Fisher, director of the Stanford Center on Early Childhood, explained the results of the specialized survey.

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