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Technological innovation at the service of the environment: Quebradillas cobitos find refuge in 3D shells

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Olivia Carmen Maule

Quebradillas - On the beaches of this municipality, hermit crabs face a silent dilemma: there are not enough shells to protect their soft bodies. Faced with scarcity, many resort to pieces of trash as shelter. Now, a scientific and community initiative is turning to an unexpected tool to address the crisis: shells made with 3D printers.

¡Achu! Libro de actividades sobre el coronavirus y la influenza

Este cuaderno de actividades está diseñado para que niños y niñas aprendan, de manera interactiva y divertida, sobre el coronavirus y la influenza. A través de ejercicios como sopas de letras, mensajes secretos y actividades para colorear, los estudiantes identifican los síntomas, formas de transmisión y prácticas clave para la prevención de enfermedades respiratorias. El material enfatiza la importancia del lavado de manos, el uso correcto del codo al toser o estornudar, y promueve hábitos saludables para protegerse y cuidar a su comunidad.

Mis amigos robóticos: Programando con símbolos

En esta actividad, los estudiantes exploran los conceptos básicos de la programación y la lógica de los algoritmos a través de una experiencia práctica y colaborativa. Utilizando un “Vocabulario Robot” simbólico y materiales sencillos como vasos descartables, los participantes deberán crear y codificar instrucciones para guiar a un compañero que actuará como “robot” y realizará diferentes apilados de vasos. La actividad enfatiza la importancia de la precisión, la depuración de errores y la utilidad de las funciones en la codificación. Adaptable para distintos niveles escolares, este ejercicio promueve el pensamiento lógico y el trabajo en equipo, facilitando una introducción lúdica a la robótica y las ciencias de computación

Girl creates low-cost three-dimensional (3D) prosthetic hand in support of the community

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Periódico El Sol de Puerto Rico

San Juan, May 20, 2024 - Lorena Pachiardi, a ninth-grade student, created and developed a prototype of a low-cost prosthetic hand on a three-dimensional (3D) printer. The project was carried out as part of the “Seeds of Success” program of the non-profit organization Ciencia Puerto Rico (CienciaPR), which promotes STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education for girls in seventh through ninth grades in public, private and homeschoolers' schools around the island.

Climate change threatens imports and increases Puerto Rico's food vulnerability

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Carlos Tolentino Rosario y Amanda Pérez Pintado

Forest fires, torrential rains, droughts and extreme heat affect the countries that supply the archipelago, forcing an increase in local production, according to experts.

 

On an island that imports 85% of what it consumes, seeing the shelves full of products in supermarkets, despite the fact that the last natural disaster was a year ago with Hurricane Fiona, does not hide an irrefutable fact: Puerto Rico is at the mercy of the ravages of climate change in the countries that supply it with food, agreed multiple voices consulted by El Nuevo Día.

Polytechnic students create novel twill-based filament for 3-D printers

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José Ayala Gordián

A group of chemical engineering students at the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico seeks to revolutionize the emerging field of 3D printing by developing a novel sargassum-based filament, which would not only allow the manufacture of all kinds of products for consumers, but would also give a use to the tons of this seaweed that congests the coasts of the island and that, in the future, could create a new economic sector and jobs.

La pandemia desmejoró la salud mental de los puertorriqueños

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Charlene Rivera Bonet

"It was an accumulation of many things that lead one to find oneself in that black hole where one falls." This is how Juan Ortiz described his battle against depression during the COVID-19 pandemic. "The thing is that you are slowly falling and you don't realize that you are there," he added.

Balanceando el ahorro energético y la satisfacción del consumidor

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Por. Dr. Wilson González-Espada, Ciencia Puerto Rico

Es evidente que el consumo global de energía continúa aumentando de manera exponencial. Muchos científicos recomiendan explorar alternativas renovables de energía y reducir el consumo lo más posible.

Symptom tracking is vital to control contagion of COVID-19 in Puerto Rico

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Puerto Rico Public Health Trust

Executives from Ponce Health Sciences University and the Puerto Rico Public Health Trust explain how the COVID-19 Epidemiological Surveillance System can help save lives on the Island

Puerto Rico close to a massive coral reef loss

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Gerardo E. Alvarado León

Due to the warming ocean temperatures, coral reefs around Puerto Rico have been under stress for more than 7 weeks in a row, which could provoke a massive bleaching event after October 27. If this bleaching occurs there could be negative effects of unknown magnitude to fishing, recreational and tourism industries. 

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