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Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla

Oct 05 2023
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More than 10,000 pre-Columbian archaeological sites remain unexplored in the Amazon rainforest

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

New research combines a remote sensing system with a predictive spatial distribution model and concludes that between 10,272 and 23,648 large-scale archaeological sites in the Amazon remain to be discovered

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Apr 26 2022
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A Colombian laboratory against the most lethal type of breast cancer in the world

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

Scientists from the National University have developed a personalized 100% vaccine based on each patient's tumors. The treatment is in a phase 1 clinical trial and has been applied to five women

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May 12 2021
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Human feces from 2,000 years ago explain why we now suffer from more chronic diseases

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

Analysis of ancient fecal samples from communities in what is now Mexico and the United States reveals how our gut microbiota has changed over the years

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Apr 28 2021
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“It is false that violence and male domination are part of our human nature”

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

The Austrian writer Riane Eisler, author of the book 'The Chalice and the Sword', explains from science why an inclusive, just and peaceful world is possible

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Apr 27 2021
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The coronavirus reached the southernmost town in the world and, paradoxically, revitalized its culture and economy

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

The confinement allowed the children and young people of the Chilean indigenous Yagan people to learn ancestral craft techniques from their grandparents and begin to recover their original language.

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Apr 22 2021
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Allergic rhinitis seasons worsen in Europe

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

Global warming will increase the severity of this disease by up to 60% if carbon dioxide concentrations double in the future

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Sep 17 2020
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The remains of the world's oldest sexual intercourse: giant sperm from 100 million years ago

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

Evidence of mating was found inside a female of a tiny crustacean called an ostracod, trapped in amber in Myanmar

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Sep 15 2020
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Spanish scientists patent a method to manufacture pesticides with genetic material

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

The strategy would silence genes of harmful organisms and avoid the use of traditional chemicals in crops, according to researchers

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Sep 08 2020
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Global warming increases ozone and deteriorates the quality of the air we breathe

By Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla Portal

A study reveals that the high temperatures, low humidity and excessive solar radiation experienced in almost all of Europe during confinement triggered gas levels.

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