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Hormones affect drug addiction

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The laboratory of Dr. Anabell Segarra Marrero's, professor at the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus and a member of CienciaPR, studies how the hormonal differences between men and women causes them to react differently to drugs of abuse.

Learning physiology

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High schools students learned about how the human body works in a workshop offered by members of the Department of Physiology of the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus.

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The Physics of a Homerun

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In the second part of this series of articles. The author explain what happen when the ball interact with the bat.

The physics of pitching

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In this article, part of CienciaPR's collaboration with El Nuevo Día, we'll learn about the physics behind the knucleball and the curveball.

Learn all about the coffee harvest

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The Puerto Rico Conservation Trust invites you to visit Haciendo Buena Vista in Ponce, from today until October 31st, to learn about coffee sowing and harvesting, the tradition of growing coffee in the shadow and why this practice is environmentally-friendly and sustainable.

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