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Free Medical Services

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130 students from the Medical Students Association of Puerto Rico offered free medical services to children and adolescents from municipalities of central Puerto Rico.

Harvesting change

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For Agro Servicios Inc., a fertilizer, agrochemicals, and agricultural supplies company the key to success is to "anticipate and innovate."

How is a tsunami formed?

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After the recent earthquakes of Haiti and Chile, which generated tsunamis, a frequently asked question is: how does a tsunami arise? This article, which is part of CienciaPR's collaboration with El Nuevo Día, member and geologist Daniel Laó Dávila explains how tsunami arises.

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