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a photograph of beans
Researchers developed a snack that not only provides nutrients, but also helps reduce fat absorption in the intestine and promotes cholesterol elimination.
photograph of two women and three men sitting in a conference
Experts in neuroscience, geriatrics, bioengineering and retirement systems discussed the challenges of addressing the aging of Mexican women.
Illustration about women in science and leadership in STEM research, in reference to the Premio Mujer Tec 2026.
Researchers Blanca Brambila, Rosanna Bonasia and Karina Coronado received the Premio Mujer Tec 2026 for projects that apply science to challenges such as sustainability, water quality and risk management. Their work highlights the growing role of women in STEM, in a context where female leadership in science still faces barriers.
AI to detect suicide risk
The research team trains the AI model using data from patients who voluntarily participate in a clinical study on the subject.
Photograph of a man and three women sitting on a stage arguing
A group of researchers, designers, and housing specialists discussed how to turn scientific knowledge into tools to reduce the impacts of global warming at the local level.
romulo garza award 2025
This award was established 51 years ago in memory of the entrepreneur and philanthropist who promoted scientific research in Mexico.
photograph of a 3D printer printing something yellow
A study, winner of the Rómulo Garza Award, demonstrates that it is possible to 3D print mixtures of up to nine ingredients.
Raúl Monroy artificial intelligence
After four decades probing the promises and limits of artificial intelligence, Raúl Monroy receives the Insignia Award—the highest honor of the Rómulo Garza Prize—recognizing a career defined by rigor, mentorship, and a clear-eyed view of technology’s future.
Illustration of a 3D anatomical model of human organs
Surgeons can use these models to practice before a procedure or to determine the size of a tumor.
Researchers are developing a project to measure waste of this fruit, from harvest to the wholesale market and ultimately to the final buyer.

School of Engineering and Sciences

a photograph of beans
Researchers developed a snack that not only provides nutrients, but also helps reduce fat absorption in the intestine and promotes cholesterol elimination.
photograph of two women and three men sitting in a conference
Experts in neuroscience, geriatrics, bioengineering and retirement systems discussed the challenges of addressing the aging of Mexican women.
Illustration about women in science and leadership in STEM research, in reference to the Premio Mujer Tec 2026.
Researchers Blanca Brambila, Rosanna Bonasia and Karina Coronado received the Premio Mujer Tec 2026 for projects that apply science to challenges such as sustainability, water quality and risk management. Their work highlights the growing role of women in STEM, in a context where female leadership in science still faces barriers.
AI to detect suicide risk
The research team trains the AI model using data from patients who voluntarily participate in a clinical study on the subject.
Photograph of a man and three women sitting on a stage arguing
A group of researchers, designers, and housing specialists discussed how to turn scientific knowledge into tools to reduce the impacts of global warming at the local level.
romulo garza award 2025
This award was established 51 years ago in memory of the entrepreneur and philanthropist who promoted scientific research in Mexico.
photograph of a 3D printer printing something yellow
A study, winner of the Rómulo Garza Award, demonstrates that it is possible to 3D print mixtures of up to nine ingredients.
Raúl Monroy artificial intelligence
After four decades probing the promises and limits of artificial intelligence, Raúl Monroy receives the Insignia Award—the highest honor of the Rómulo Garza Prize—recognizing a career defined by rigor, mentorship, and a clear-eyed view of technology’s future.
Illustration of a 3D anatomical model of human organs
Surgeons can use these models to practice before a procedure or to determine the size of a tumor.
Researchers are developing a project to measure waste of this fruit, from harvest to the wholesale market and ultimately to the final buyer.

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