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image of a dengue mosquito
The first symptoms felt like simple fatigue and muscle aches, but they quickly turned into something unbearable: needles stabbing the joints, pressure in the lower back, and the eerie sensation of eyes being pulled backward.
Illustration of Sargassum.
Under normal conditions, sargassum serves as a floating habitat for fish and sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic. But when it piles up by the ton, it blocks sunlight and disrupts marine ecosystems.
Mural technologies clean water
The project aims to build a bridge between scientific research and the marketplace.
Illustration
From vaccine rejection to climate change denial, this reflection explores the causes of scientific misinformation and offers strategies to combat it.
PET bottles
Mexico is a global leader in PET recycling, with over 60% of bottles on the market being reclaimed.
Núcleo
More than 2,318 universities from 125 countries were evaluated in this year’s edition.
Toxic Route of Fast Fashion
Global fast fashion leaves its mark in the Atacama Desert, where tons of clothing are dumped or burned. In response to this crisis, new initiatives are emerging that promote a more circular and conscious approach to fashion.
image of a dna plant
A special issue of Science explores how plants respond to rising global temperatures
Urban Waste Into Fuel
Over the course of nine months, a team from the Department of Bioengineering at Tecnológico de Monterrey analyzed tons of solid trash from across the country, creating a methodology designed to serve industrial needs.
Pablo Liedo is a level 3 researcher in the National System of Researchers (SNI) in Mexico and a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. (Photo: Courtesy)
In 2025, he was recognized with the EXATEC Merit Award for his contributions to containing dengue-transmitting pests and those causing severe agricultural damage.

Climate and Sustainability

image of a dengue mosquito
The first symptoms felt like simple fatigue and muscle aches, but they quickly turned into something unbearable: needles stabbing the joints, pressure in the lower back, and the eerie sensation of eyes being pulled backward.
Illustration of Sargassum.
Under normal conditions, sargassum serves as a floating habitat for fish and sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic. But when it piles up by the ton, it blocks sunlight and disrupts marine ecosystems.
Mural technologies clean water
The project aims to build a bridge between scientific research and the marketplace.
Illustration
From vaccine rejection to climate change denial, this reflection explores the causes of scientific misinformation and offers strategies to combat it.
PET bottles
Mexico is a global leader in PET recycling, with over 60% of bottles on the market being reclaimed.
Núcleo
More than 2,318 universities from 125 countries were evaluated in this year’s edition.
Toxic Route of Fast Fashion
Global fast fashion leaves its mark in the Atacama Desert, where tons of clothing are dumped or burned. In response to this crisis, new initiatives are emerging that promote a more circular and conscious approach to fashion.
image of a dna plant
A special issue of Science explores how plants respond to rising global temperatures
Urban Waste Into Fuel
Over the course of nine months, a team from the Department of Bioengineering at Tecnológico de Monterrey analyzed tons of solid trash from across the country, creating a methodology designed to serve industrial needs.
Pablo Liedo is a level 3 researcher in the National System of Researchers (SNI) in Mexico and a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. (Photo: Courtesy)
In 2025, he was recognized with the EXATEC Merit Award for his contributions to containing dengue-transmitting pests and those causing severe agricultural damage.

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