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Scientists from here: Marcelo Febo and the neurochemistry of maternal love

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Dr. Marcelo Febo at the Department of Psychology at the Medical University in Florida studies the neurochemistry behind the the maternal bond in rodents.

The tiniest 'La Borinqueña'

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Scientists at Cornell University wrote the Puerto Rico National Anthem, 'La Boriqueña', using nanotechnology. This article is part of Ciencia Puerto Rico's collaboration with El Nuevo Día.

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Puerto Rican scientists discover a new species of mollusc

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Two Puerto Rican scientists studied fossils in southwestern Puerto Rico and discovered a new species of mollusc related to oysters. This article is part of Ciencia Puerto Rico's collaboration with El Nuevo Día.

A window into evolution

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A Caribbean lizard, a hurricane and a group of scientists that includes a Puerto Rican professor got "together" to help answer one of evolution's most fundamental questions. This article is part of Ciencia Puerto Rico's collaboration with El Nuevo Día.

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