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Total solar eclipse
Throughout history, these phenomena have sparked progress in both physics and astronomy. Here are several examples.
Total solar eclipse
It won’t be until 2052 that a similar astronomical event will be visible from several states of Mexico.
Photograph of a scientist in a white robe working at a laboratory
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey collaborated with the company Alpura to develop products and new technologies that can help the environment.
illustration of Yasmin Rios Solis
Due to several variables that affect operational efficiency in Mexico, it's urgent to adapt new models to the needs of the companies that choose to establish in the country.
image of the winners
The Award recognized the scientific contributions of Arturo Molina, Edgar Raygoza, and José Ernesto Amorós, as well as high school, undergraduate, and graduate students.
"Vibrant cityscape with diverse-height buildings. In the center, a glass of clear water. On the left, a pillbox; on the right, a chart depicting temperature evolution."
Researchers discovered high concentrations in the primary water sources, raising alarms about risks such as an elevated incidence of certain cancer types.
Ilustracion de investigadora
Science has no nationality. Finding ways to reduce damage caused by natural phenomena is something that benefits worldwide.
The researcher Grissel Trujillo in her laboratory
Like other scientists, the researcher had to overcome imposter syndrome. Today, she has one of the most promising careers in bioengineering. This is her story.
image of fungi in wood
"The idea is to take the tools that nature already has and direct them toward very specific things, like combating water pollution."
The image shows a hand holding a magnifying glass over a sheet of paper. The hand is wearing a white glove and the magnifying glass is made of metal. The paper is blank, except for a small circle in the center. The circle is filled with a dark, inky substance. The image is taken from a high angle, so that the hand and the paper are clearly visible. The background is blurred, so that the focus is on the hand and the paper
Food additives are included in edibles for technological purposes, such as preserving, adding color, or sweetening.

School of Engineering and Sciences

Total solar eclipse
Throughout history, these phenomena have sparked progress in both physics and astronomy. Here are several examples.
Total solar eclipse
It won’t be until 2052 that a similar astronomical event will be visible from several states of Mexico.
Photograph of a scientist in a white robe working at a laboratory
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey collaborated with the company Alpura to develop products and new technologies that can help the environment.
illustration of Yasmin Rios Solis
Due to several variables that affect operational efficiency in Mexico, it's urgent to adapt new models to the needs of the companies that choose to establish in the country.
image of the winners
The Award recognized the scientific contributions of Arturo Molina, Edgar Raygoza, and José Ernesto Amorós, as well as high school, undergraduate, and graduate students.
"Vibrant cityscape with diverse-height buildings. In the center, a glass of clear water. On the left, a pillbox; on the right, a chart depicting temperature evolution."
Researchers discovered high concentrations in the primary water sources, raising alarms about risks such as an elevated incidence of certain cancer types.
Ilustracion de investigadora
Science has no nationality. Finding ways to reduce damage caused by natural phenomena is something that benefits worldwide.
The researcher Grissel Trujillo in her laboratory
Like other scientists, the researcher had to overcome imposter syndrome. Today, she has one of the most promising careers in bioengineering. This is her story.
image of fungi in wood
"The idea is to take the tools that nature already has and direct them toward very specific things, like combating water pollution."
The image shows a hand holding a magnifying glass over a sheet of paper. The hand is wearing a white glove and the magnifying glass is made of metal. The paper is blank, except for a small circle in the center. The circle is filled with a dark, inky substance. The image is taken from a high angle, so that the hand and the paper are clearly visible. The background is blurred, so that the focus is on the hand and the paper
Food additives are included in edibles for technological purposes, such as preserving, adding color, or sweetening.

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