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President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at University of Michigan

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The University of Michigan's President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program offers postdoctoral research fellowships in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), economics, and political science, coupled with faculty mentoring, professional development, and academic networking opportunities.
 

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Puerto Rican contributions to astronomy highlighted by Physics Today

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The magazine Physics Today recently highlighted the research of Dr. Sixto González at the Arecibo Radiotelescope and the contributions of late Dr. Víctor Blanco, after whom the telescope in Cerro Tololo, Chile is named.

 

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GEO Appathon- competition to develop mobile “apps”

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The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) just launched the GEO Appathon 2014, a global competition to develop mobile “apps” to help people make smarter decisions about the environment. (www.geoappathon.org) Competitors from more than 15 countries – and growing – are competing for $20,000 in prizes being offered by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

 

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Comet was captured from Arecibo radiotelescope

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A comet that orbited closed to Earcth was captured by the Arecibo radiotelescope. 

To see the images that were captured by the Observatory

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Could volcanoes arise in Puerto Rico?

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Dr. Lizzette Rodríguez, at the university of Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico Mayagüez discusses the possibility of Volcanoes to arise in Puerto Rico.

 

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Puerto Rican scientists highlighted in “Physics Today”

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Two recent issues of “Physics Today”, a physics journal published by the American Institute of Physics, highlights the work of three local scientists, Drs. Daniel Altschuler, Sixto González and Víctor Blanco.

 

 

 

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Science, art and community participation sinergy in Río Piedras

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The 3rd environmnetal fair of rio Piedras will be celebrated on Saturday May 31st.

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