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It is expected to contribute to the region’s productive transformation through research and technology transfer.
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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. 
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Applying numerical models allows us to make long-term predictions and risk maps that help reduce their impacts.
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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The Tec de Monterrey is leading a living research laboratory program to address current and future urban concerns
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The scientist turned into a communicator, shares with the young people his passion for science and for understanding the universe.
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The QS World University Rankings evaluate academic reputation, citations for popular articles, and staff with PhDs, among others.
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Researchers have been looking into the relationship between complex thinking and entrepreneurial self-efficacy.
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Accelerating climate action requires harnessing the power of decision-support tools in new ways.
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Steven Popper is an economist working to improve decision-making for public policy makers.

Human & Social

illustration of innovative idea
It is expected to contribute to the region’s productive transformation through research and technology transfer.
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. 
An illustration of homes and trees being dragged by a flooding
Applying numerical models allows us to make long-term predictions and risk maps that help reduce their impacts.
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.
Green Space Around a Building
The Tec de Monterrey is leading a living research laboratory program to address current and future urban concerns
Young man sitting in an interview
The scientist turned into a communicator, shares with the young people his passion for science and for understanding the universe.
image of tec de monterrey
The QS World University Rankings evaluate academic reputation, citations for popular articles, and staff with PhDs, among others.
image of the brain
Researchers have been looking into the relationship between complex thinking and entrepreneurial self-efficacy.
image of a globe
Accelerating climate action requires harnessing the power of decision-support tools in new ways.
Man gives presentation in front of an audience
Steven Popper is an economist working to improve decision-making for public policy makers.

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