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Science all around you Videos

Videos Ciencia a tu Alrededor
The series features short videos developed to complement the 7th through 9th grade science curriculum and contains positive examples of scientists, engineers, and professionals in technology careers, as well as illustrating the sciences in an exciting and relevant way for the lives of Puerto Rican students.
 
Through the narration of Yajaira Sierra-Sastre, a young scientist and educator, students will observe stars with the Caribbean Astronomical Society, visit the Arecibo Radio Telescope, listen to advice from Puerto Rican astronaut Joseph Acabá, and observe how research by Puerto Rican scientists is revolutionizing Space exploration. 
 
The videos are accompanied by guides for teachers that facilitate the integration of the resource into the classroom
 
 

An Analysis of Arthropod Interceptions by APHIS-PPQ and Customs and Border Protection in Puerto Rico

An Analysis of Arthropod Interceptions by APHIS-PPQ and Customs and Border Protection in Puerto Rico

DAVID A. JENKINS, RUSSELL F. MIZELL, III, SKIP VAN BLOEM, STEFANIE WHITMIRE, LEYINSKA WISCOVITCH, CRYSTAL ZALESKI, AND RICARDO GOENAGA

 

FDA Warns About Stem Cell Claims

Stem cell therapies offer the potential to treat diseases or conditions for which few treatments exist.

Stem cells, sometimes called the body’s “master cells,” are the precursor cells that develop into blood, brain, bones and all of your organs. Their promise in medical treatments is that they have the potential to repair, restore, replace and regenerate cells that could then be used to treat many medical conditions and diseases.

Therapeutic aphaeresis: Experience in Puerto Rico

Therapeutic aphaeresis: Experience in Puerto Rico

Raúl H. Morales Borges, Gladys Colón Nieves, María Rodríguez Martínez, Rosa Vargas Ramos, Linda I. Pedraza Otero, Carmen Nieves Vargas, Glorimar Ortiz Pedraza, Jairo J. Morales Jiménez, Clinical Services, American Red Cross, Puerto Rico Region, United States

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