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tortillas nixtamalization
A multidisciplinary team has spent years working to modernize nixtamalization—making it less polluting without sacrificing tradition.
image of the self drving car
A Tec de Monterrey and Politecnico di Milano project takes Artificial Intelligence out of the lab — and onto Mexico’s roads — to drive progress toward national regulation.
Solar panels.
Current efficiency is capped at around 33%, and scientists in a collaborative partnership are exploring optimal properties in alternative materials.
Illustration of the author
The true legacy of Julieta Fierro lies in the vocations she inspired and in the way she transformed the relationship that hundreds of people have with science.
cardiogenic shock
This medical emergency is so lethal because as soon as the heart fails, it directly affects the organs.
clean water technology
A science- and technology-based company is introducing a sustainable, low-energy solution made with locally sourced materials to improve water quality.
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.
An opinion piece in Nature Food by Tecnológico de Monterrey researcher Daniel Jacobo warns that trade tensions with the United States could threaten food security.
Corn kernels damaged by weevils.
Researchers from the Food Security group at Tec are working to turn this agricultural pest into an edible ingredient for both people and animals.
coffee waste to create plastic
In preliminary tests, a 40% degradation was achieved within 60 days, and the process is expected to be completed in three to four months.

School of Engineering and Sciences

tortillas nixtamalization
A multidisciplinary team has spent years working to modernize nixtamalization—making it less polluting without sacrificing tradition.
image of the self drving car
A Tec de Monterrey and Politecnico di Milano project takes Artificial Intelligence out of the lab — and onto Mexico’s roads — to drive progress toward national regulation.
Solar panels.
Current efficiency is capped at around 33%, and scientists in a collaborative partnership are exploring optimal properties in alternative materials.
Illustration of the author
The true legacy of Julieta Fierro lies in the vocations she inspired and in the way she transformed the relationship that hundreds of people have with science.
cardiogenic shock
This medical emergency is so lethal because as soon as the heart fails, it directly affects the organs.
clean water technology
A science- and technology-based company is introducing a sustainable, low-energy solution made with locally sourced materials to improve water quality.
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.
An opinion piece in Nature Food by Tecnológico de Monterrey researcher Daniel Jacobo warns that trade tensions with the United States could threaten food security.
Corn kernels damaged by weevils.
Researchers from the Food Security group at Tec are working to turn this agricultural pest into an edible ingredient for both people and animals.
coffee waste to create plastic
In preliminary tests, a 40% degradation was achieved within 60 days, and the process is expected to be completed in three to four months.

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