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Beetle named after Judge Sotomayor

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An entomology group from the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez has named an endemic beetle they recently discovered Apotomoderes sotomayorae, to honor Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and "to link this discovery to positive things, related to education and knowledge about nature."

"Vieques needs a hospital"

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Steve Rothman, Democrat for New Jersey has requested the federal government to build a hospital of the highest quality in Vieques, which residents were exposed to six decades of military practices by the US NAVY. The contamination generated by such military practices has been linked to the high incidence of chronic diseases in the resident of the island-municipality.

High praise and controversy for the first synthetic cell

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Science magazine recently published the generation of the first cell in a laboratory. This event has generated high praise and controversy because of the great scientific advancement i represent and the ethical issues it raises. You can express your opinion on this subject in our Message Board.

The Next Big Thing Is Small

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PocketQub femtosatellites are being developed by Bob Twiggs at Morehead State University. These and other programs are giving college students a low-risk, low-cost opportunity to experience design, development, integration, test, missions operations, and management processes of satellite missions.

Spaceships will be seen from Puerto Rico

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This week, Puerto Ricans will be able to observe a Russian spaceship that recently separated from the International Space Station. They can also observe the Atlantis and the International Space Station. The Caribbean Astronomy Society will hold an educational activity on Saturday, after 6:30 pm in El Morro, for all of those interested in watching the spaceships cross the Puerto Rican sky.

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