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We are on the brink of a 1.5°C rise, which experts say is serious for the future of biodiversity.
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Society largely depends on the advances of science and its discoveries. Hence, the importance of taking it into account in social and governmental decision-making.
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Does science always lead us to a better future? Not always, says philosopher Javier Serrano. It is important that as a society we keep a critical and responsible mindset toward it. 
Satellite images of hurricane Otis making landfall in the Pacific southern coast of Mexico on early Wednesday (October 25) were published by the United States National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA). (Photo: Reuters)
Antonio Ruiz de Elvira, Professor of Applied Physics at the University of Alcalá, reflects on the power of these phenomena.
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Jerome Goddard, Professor of Biochemistry, explains that there is little evidence that bedbugs transmit human pathogens, but can cause anxiety and nervousness.
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The research of Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman allowed the development of vaccines against COVID-19.
illustration of different elements of the 10 episodes of the podcast
If you’ve missed any of the 10 new episodes from Season 7 of this podcast from TecSounds, you can find them all here. Have a listen to interesting chats (in spanish) with experts on subjects that everyone cares about.
Illustrated pencil portrait of a middle-aged man wearing glasses.
The director of the Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing reviews the outreach strategies the Tec has established with industry to take great strides that benefit society and the country as a whole.
Eva Rivas researched the origin of the biological innovations between 1909 and 1941, which facilitated the work of a Nobel Prize winner.

TecScience

image a termometer
We are on the brink of a 1.5°C rise, which experts say is serious for the future of biodiversity.
Dr. Jorge E. Valdez-García illustration
Society largely depends on the advances of science and its discoveries. Hence, the importance of taking it into account in social and governmental decision-making.
Illustrated portrait of a middle age man with green background
Does science always lead us to a better future? Not always, says philosopher Javier Serrano. It is important that as a society we keep a critical and responsible mindset toward it. 
Satellite images of hurricane Otis making landfall in the Pacific southern coast of Mexico on early Wednesday (October 25) were published by the United States National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA). (Photo: Reuters)
Antonio Ruiz de Elvira, Professor of Applied Physics at the University of Alcalá, reflects on the power of these phenomena.
illustration of bed bugs
Jerome Goddard, Professor of Biochemistry, explains that there is little evidence that bedbugs transmit human pathogens, but can cause anxiety and nervousness.
image of nobel prize winners
The research of Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman allowed the development of vaccines against COVID-19.
illustration of different elements of the 10 episodes of the podcast
If you’ve missed any of the 10 new episodes from Season 7 of this podcast from TecSounds, you can find them all here. Have a listen to interesting chats (in spanish) with experts on subjects that everyone cares about.
Illustrated pencil portrait of a middle-aged man wearing glasses.
The director of the Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing reviews the outreach strategies the Tec has established with industry to take great strides that benefit society and the country as a whole.
Eva Rivas researched the origin of the biological innovations between 1909 and 1941, which facilitated the work of a Nobel Prize winner.

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