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Georgina Zerega

May 11 2023
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The towns of central Mexico resisted strong climate change a thousand years ago

By Georgina Zerega Portal

Ancient DNA from pre-Hispanic populations in Mesoamerica reveals genetic continuity that indicates their adaptation after several centuries of megadroughts, rather than their widespread migration south to survive

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Nov 21 2022
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A spider monkey, the diplomatic gift of the Mayans to Teotihuacán

By Georgina Zerega Portal

A study suggests that both civilizations maintained diplomatic, as well as commercial and military, relations

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Jul 06 2022
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Extreme temperatures also kill in Latin America

By Georgina Zerega Portal

A study reveals the correlation between extreme cold and heat and thousands of deaths in nine countries over 14 years

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Jun 09 2022
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A new disease is killing corals in the Mexican Caribbean

By Georgina Zerega Portal

A study assures that the condition has reached twenty species and has put some at risk of extinction

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Apr 04 2022
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Study the past of the Popocatépetl volcano to know the future: “The question is not if it will erupt, but when”

By Georgina Zerega Portal

A group of scientists warns about the risks of living next to one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world

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Sea 15 2022
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Silvia Cruz: “Fentanyl is being sold everywhere. “Mexico is already a producer and consumer”

By Georgina Zerega Portal

The doctor in Pharmacobiology assures that the adulteration of drugs with this powerful opioid is a practice that “is here to stay”

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Sea 03 2022
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The roads of isolated cities in Latin America are more deadly than those of metropolises

By Georgina Zerega Portal

A study published in 'The Lancet' points out the importance of urban design and public transportation to reduce mortality on the streets of 10 Latin American countries

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Jul 22 2020
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The first humans arrived in North America 15,000 years earlier than previously thought

By Georgina Zerega Portal

The discovery of artifacts in a cave in Mexico suggests that the settlement of the continent dates back to 33,000 years

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