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Illustration of Fernando Gutierrez picture
Based on a digital monitoring analysis, this column reflects on how recycled videos and AI-generated images can shape public perception in international conflicts.
Illustration Gerardo Castañeda
The growing demand for electricity and dependence on imported gas are reigniting the debate over fracking in Mexico and its environmental and geological impacts
transgenic animal
Transgenic animals are those in which a gene of external origin has been inserted and stably and deliberately integrated into their genome.
what are transgenics
Although humanity has been modifying the genomes of organisms through various techniques for millennia, biotechnology has, in recent decades, enabled additional types of alterations.
trans-food
Genetically modified plants have generally been commercially available since 1996, following decades of research in modern biotechnology.
Illustration with photo of Oscar Arias
Contemporary universities seem to dilute their teaching and scientific vocation amid indicators, rankings, and bureaucracy. Is academia alive, or does it simply operate by inertia? How should it be rebuilt?
Illustration created using the photo of the writer
In an epidemic, public communication must be clear and free of panic or political propaganda. A reflection by Rafael Lozano, researcher at UNAM.
Illustration Grissel
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Grissel Trujillo reflects on her early curiosity for learning and affirms science as a possible path for everyone.
illustration
The number of retracted scientific articles increased by 900% in a decade. This wave of retractions may undermine the credibility of researchers, institutions, and research centers.
Illustration of the author
Why do some people (and governments) choose to ignore scientific evidence? This reflection explores why science, even when it is clear, does not always manage to break through.

TecScience

Illustration of Fernando Gutierrez picture
Based on a digital monitoring analysis, this column reflects on how recycled videos and AI-generated images can shape public perception in international conflicts.
Illustration Gerardo Castañeda
The growing demand for electricity and dependence on imported gas are reigniting the debate over fracking in Mexico and its environmental and geological impacts
transgenic animal
Transgenic animals are those in which a gene of external origin has been inserted and stably and deliberately integrated into their genome.
what are transgenics
Although humanity has been modifying the genomes of organisms through various techniques for millennia, biotechnology has, in recent decades, enabled additional types of alterations.
trans-food
Genetically modified plants have generally been commercially available since 1996, following decades of research in modern biotechnology.
Illustration with photo of Oscar Arias
Contemporary universities seem to dilute their teaching and scientific vocation amid indicators, rankings, and bureaucracy. Is academia alive, or does it simply operate by inertia? How should it be rebuilt?
Illustration created using the photo of the writer
In an epidemic, public communication must be clear and free of panic or political propaganda. A reflection by Rafael Lozano, researcher at UNAM.
Illustration Grissel
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Grissel Trujillo reflects on her early curiosity for learning and affirms science as a possible path for everyone.
illustration
The number of retracted scientific articles increased by 900% in a decade. This wave of retractions may undermine the credibility of researchers, institutions, and research centers.
Illustration of the author
Why do some people (and governments) choose to ignore scientific evidence? This reflection explores why science, even when it is clear, does not always manage to break through.

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