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Adolfo Rodríguez Velázquez: Explaining Science So That Others Can See Themselves In It

In a Caribbean cave, where light barely enters and silence seems absolute, Dr. Adolfo Rodríguez Velázquez observes, searching for movement, patterns, life. But…

Exotic animals: Over 1,000 specimens placed under DRNA custody in five months

In less than five months, the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA) has captured or received over 1,000 birds, mammals, and reptiles at its…

Cuban frogs multiply and threaten native species in Puerto Rico

The fame of coquí frogs as Puerto Rico's best-known frogs is matched only—though not for a good reason—by Cuban frogs, an invasive amphibian that has…

Biography - Astronaut Joseph Acabá

Educator, hydrologist, Puerto Rican astronaut. Born on May 17, 1967, in Inglewood, California, but raised in Anaheim, California. His parents are Rafael and…

Mongoose populations in El Yunque

Diana Guzmán Colón studied mongoose populations in different ecosystems within el Yunque National Forest. This article is available in Spanish.

Rosa Navarro Haydon: Founder of Puerto Rican School Science Education 1926-1966

Many historians agree that one of the most difficult periods in the history of Puerto Rico occurred between late 1920s and early 1940s. During this time, the…

Several endangered plants in Puerto Rico

There are several endangered plants in Puerto Rico. To read the full article, visit the Spanish version of this site.  

Protecting the scaly-naped pigeon

The scaly-naped pigeon (Patagioenas squamosa) is threatened by hunting in the Caribbean. At present, the pigeon is abundant in Puerto Rico, but overharvesting…

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Team led by women turns plantain peels into an alternative to traditional plastic

Every typical Puerto Rican dish contains an essential ingredient: plantain.

Adolfo Rodríguez Velázquez: Explaining Science So That Others Can See Themselves In It

In a Caribbean cave, where light barely enters and silence seems absolute, Dr. Adolfo Rodríguez Velázquez observes, searching for movement, patterns, life. But…

EnTRUST Life Sciences Accelerator Celebrates Its Fifth Cohort with $375,000 Awarded to Research Projects

The Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust (PRSTRT), through its Technology Transfer Office (TTO) and its Research Grants Program, announced today…

Why your brain needs to sleep

In the hustle and bustle of daily life, sleep is often the first thing we sacrifice. However, sleep is essential for your brain to be healthy, alert, and…

Deborah Martorell Named 2026 Ambassador of Seeds of Success Program

In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, declared by UNESCO and observed this year under the theme “From vision to impact:…

Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust invests more than $1.8 million in local research and entrepreneurship projects

Eleven award-winning researchers receive grants of $150,000 each, and three companies that secured SBIR funding will receive matching funds of $50,000 each.