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Among the most striking findings: 88% of participants reported experiencing at least one adverse childhood experience.
research for students
Getting involved in research projects and practicing science communication as an undergraduate is a way to mutually enrich both professional growth and the work being done in the lab.
Illustration of the author
Promoting scientific literacy in our society enables informed decision-making on health, environmental, and technological issues.
collage about democracy elections voting and dialogue
Academics discussed the impact of violence perpetrated by delincuencial groups and diverse social conflicts in Latin America on their democratic processes.
Illustration
This World Water Day, we reflect on glaciers, those vast reservoirs that sustain the planet's water balance.
Illustration of the author
Mathematical principles have enabled the creation of technologies ranging from the steam engine and electricity to the Internet, AI, and CRISPR.
Photo of the facade of the Rectoría building at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
The British evaluator Quacquarelli Symonds has published the 2025 edition of this ranking, which assesses universities across five broad subject areas and 55 disciplines.
People playing with virtual reality headsets.
These video games allow learning through virtual simulations or role-playing, and losing doesn’t mean failing the subject.
Collage of pictures and images of women in science in a laboratory
Being part of a network of women dedicated to empowering and supporting the growth of women in STEM fields is a key factor in achieving gender equity.
Ana Acosta, Technical and Quality Manager at Colgate-Palmolive; Carolina Senés Guerrero, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences; Larisa Cruz Ornelas, General Director of Science and Technological Development for the Government of the State of Jalisco; and Paloma Vargas, research professor at the School of Humanities and Education
The panel, "Female Scientific Leadership in Complex Times," highlighted how new generations of researchers more easily detect gender biases.

Human & Social

early childhood
Among the most striking findings: 88% of participants reported experiencing at least one adverse childhood experience.
research for students
Getting involved in research projects and practicing science communication as an undergraduate is a way to mutually enrich both professional growth and the work being done in the lab.
Illustration of the author
Promoting scientific literacy in our society enables informed decision-making on health, environmental, and technological issues.
collage about democracy elections voting and dialogue
Academics discussed the impact of violence perpetrated by delincuencial groups and diverse social conflicts in Latin America on their democratic processes.
Illustration
This World Water Day, we reflect on glaciers, those vast reservoirs that sustain the planet's water balance.
Illustration of the author
Mathematical principles have enabled the creation of technologies ranging from the steam engine and electricity to the Internet, AI, and CRISPR.
Photo of the facade of the Rectoría building at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
The British evaluator Quacquarelli Symonds has published the 2025 edition of this ranking, which assesses universities across five broad subject areas and 55 disciplines.
People playing with virtual reality headsets.
These video games allow learning through virtual simulations or role-playing, and losing doesn’t mean failing the subject.
Collage of pictures and images of women in science in a laboratory
Being part of a network of women dedicated to empowering and supporting the growth of women in STEM fields is a key factor in achieving gender equity.
Ana Acosta, Technical and Quality Manager at Colgate-Palmolive; Carolina Senés Guerrero, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences; Larisa Cruz Ornelas, General Director of Science and Technological Development for the Government of the State of Jalisco; and Paloma Vargas, research professor at the School of Humanities and Education
The panel, "Female Scientific Leadership in Complex Times," highlighted how new generations of researchers more easily detect gender biases.

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