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illustration of Marion Brunck, expert in breastfeeding
As we celebrate the World Week regarding this food, we review the benefits it represents for the future of health.
The image shows a person from the chest up, wearing a black suit with a white shirt. The person’s face is obscured by a gray blurred rectangle.
Diversity in academia and science is essential for excellence and progress, explains Daniel Jacobo, Dean of Research at the School of Engineering and Sciences.
Aldo Ramírez Orozco
Aldo I. Ramírez Orozco, Director of the Water Center for Latin America and the Caribbean, shares his opinion concerning this complex issue.
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.
The rise in global temperature due to the burning of fossil fuels is a scientifically proven reality, despite the fact that even the representatives of the climate change negotiations dare to deny it.
Dr. Jorge E. Valdez-García illustration
Society largely depends on the advances of science and its discoveries. Hence, the importance of taking it into account in social and governmental decision-making.
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. 
Illustrated pencil portrait of a middle-aged man wearing glasses.
The director of the Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing reviews the outreach strategies the Tec has established with industry to take great strides that benefit society and the country as a whole.
The Artificial Intelligence Hub's Director reflects on how realistic is the fear about AI taking over the world.
Portrait of a woman of middle age.
Maria Soledad Ramirez, a researcher at the Institute for the Future of Education, reflects on the importance of open science for the growth of society as a whole and the challenges this entails.

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illustration of Marion Brunck, expert in breastfeeding
As we celebrate the World Week regarding this food, we review the benefits it represents for the future of health.
The image shows a person from the chest up, wearing a black suit with a white shirt. The person’s face is obscured by a gray blurred rectangle.
Diversity in academia and science is essential for excellence and progress, explains Daniel Jacobo, Dean of Research at the School of Engineering and Sciences.
Aldo Ramírez Orozco
Aldo I. Ramírez Orozco, Director of the Water Center for Latin America and the Caribbean, shares his opinion concerning this complex issue.
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.
The rise in global temperature due to the burning of fossil fuels is a scientifically proven reality, despite the fact that even the representatives of the climate change negotiations dare to deny it.
Dr. Jorge E. Valdez-García illustration
Society largely depends on the advances of science and its discoveries. Hence, the importance of taking it into account in social and governmental decision-making.
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. 
Illustrated pencil portrait of a middle-aged man wearing glasses.
The director of the Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing reviews the outreach strategies the Tec has established with industry to take great strides that benefit society and the country as a whole.
The Artificial Intelligence Hub's Director reflects on how realistic is the fear about AI taking over the world.
Portrait of a woman of middle age.
Maria Soledad Ramirez, a researcher at the Institute for the Future of Education, reflects on the importance of open science for the growth of society as a whole and the challenges this entails.

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