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College Biotechnology Week

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The Program of Industrial Biotechnology (Biotec) of the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez (RUM) celebrates its Third Annual College Biotechnology Week, that will culminate with the Latin American Congress and of the Caribbean in Biotechnology in which the scientific educative and economic perspectives of this discipline will be discussed. College Biotechnology Week will be from September 18-22, 2006.

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Unlocking the mysteries of the brain

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Grand slam! Three lab groups with P. Rican researchers published in this issue of L&M

"Si por casualidad duermes, y sueñas que te acaricia la brisa..."

Those verses from Bobby Capó's song "SoÒando con Puerto Rico" transport us with their melody to the coasts of Puerto Rico. While taking this trip down memory lane, we relive the experience with the same intensity as if we were physically there. How is it that the brain allow us, just by thinking about it, to feel the tropical sun and dream of Puerto Rico?

In December's issue of the prestigious scientific journal Learning and Memory three articles by Puerto Rican authors were published, and those articles address these mysteries of the human brain.

Pre-college students participate in RUM’s Mechanical Engineering Summer Camp

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Thirty female honor roll high school students from around the Islands participated in the University of Mayagüez (RUM) Mechanical Engineering (MechE) Summer Camp, celebrated from June 19-23.

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New alliance to promote biotechnology workshops in Puerto Rico

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The Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez (RUM) established a collaboprative agreement with Amgen and Harvey Mudd College (HMC) in California to conduct the first global workshops on biotechnology in Puerto Rico.

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Hatchery in the middle of the city

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Students from the Environmental Sciences Laboratory in the Metropolitan University of Puerto Rico are in charge of keeping aquaponic project. This projects aims to grow plants using organic fertilizers from the tilapia fish manure, and at the same time, the plants will serve as a filter so that those fertilizers do not concentrate in the water, harming the fishes.

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