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Scientists have discovered “extremophiles” capable of surviving —and even thriving— in the most hostile environments.
bacillus subtilis gram stain 1000x
This mixture with a certain type of bacteria represents an innovative solution for the construction industry.
Illustration of a Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Strand
Projects aimed at understanding DNA have garnered significant attention and funding, but RNA has often been overlooked.
Photograph of a laboratory where they are experimenting with beer
Beer is one of the most beloved drinks in Mexico, but do we know what type their population prefers?
Photograph of a prickly pair with fruit
The new product is just as effective as traditional ones in reducing friction and temperature in different machinery.
Researcher presents details of his entrepreneurship venture.
Tec's science-based entrepreneurship, SytoSol, provides options for achieving timely diagnoses of lung cancer and glaucoma.
The image shows a bustling lab scene, front and center. A gloved hand in a white lab coat uses a pipette to transfer liquid into several small test tubes, neatly arranged on a rack. The liquids, in hues of blue, green, and clear, suggest a spectrum of ongoing experiments. In the background, blurred lab equipment and bar charts on a computer screen hint at the scientific explorations taking place. This image embodies the essence of scientific research in fields like biology, chemistry, and medicine.
Biotechnology permeates our daily lives, finding its way into pharmaceuticals, food, biomaterials, and processes to purify water and air.
Chef adds last details to a Forma Foods dish with plant-based meat
A tasting in Koli’s kitchen of a new product created by the chaotic 3D printing technology of Forma Foods.
Alejandro García, Abel Gutiérrez y Yocanxochil Perfecto, profesores del Tec Guadalajara
This research studies gastrointestinal microbiota without using test subjects and aims to speed up the validation of pharmaceutical and food products.
Carbon dioxide molecule
As part of the quest to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, Carolina Orona is contributing to the development of technologies that facilitate the conversion of carbon dioxide into methanol.

Biotechnology

Scientists have discovered “extremophiles” capable of surviving —and even thriving— in the most hostile environments.
bacillus subtilis gram stain 1000x
This mixture with a certain type of bacteria represents an innovative solution for the construction industry.
Illustration of a Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Strand
Projects aimed at understanding DNA have garnered significant attention and funding, but RNA has often been overlooked.
Photograph of a laboratory where they are experimenting with beer
Beer is one of the most beloved drinks in Mexico, but do we know what type their population prefers?
Photograph of a prickly pair with fruit
The new product is just as effective as traditional ones in reducing friction and temperature in different machinery.
Researcher presents details of his entrepreneurship venture.
Tec's science-based entrepreneurship, SytoSol, provides options for achieving timely diagnoses of lung cancer and glaucoma.
The image shows a bustling lab scene, front and center. A gloved hand in a white lab coat uses a pipette to transfer liquid into several small test tubes, neatly arranged on a rack. The liquids, in hues of blue, green, and clear, suggest a spectrum of ongoing experiments. In the background, blurred lab equipment and bar charts on a computer screen hint at the scientific explorations taking place. This image embodies the essence of scientific research in fields like biology, chemistry, and medicine.
Biotechnology permeates our daily lives, finding its way into pharmaceuticals, food, biomaterials, and processes to purify water and air.
Chef adds last details to a Forma Foods dish with plant-based meat
A tasting in Koli’s kitchen of a new product created by the chaotic 3D printing technology of Forma Foods.
Alejandro García, Abel Gutiérrez y Yocanxochil Perfecto, profesores del Tec Guadalajara
This research studies gastrointestinal microbiota without using test subjects and aims to speed up the validation of pharmaceutical and food products.
Carbon dioxide molecule
As part of the quest to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, Carolina Orona is contributing to the development of technologies that facilitate the conversion of carbon dioxide into methanol.

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