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Physics expert to give public talk about the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a telescope deep beneath the South Pole

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Universidad Metropolitana / Observatorio de Arecibo

The Arecibo Observatory will host tomorrow, May 2nd at 1:00pm in its Visitor's Center, Dr. James Madsen, Physics professor from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Madsen will offer a conference entitled Science at the Extremes: The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, open to the public, about the Observatory and how it studies the universe. The Observatory is located 1-1.5 miles underneath the surface of the South Pole in the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.

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Green area at the UPR- Río Piedras threatened by concrete

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Pedro Bosque Pérez / pedro.bosque@gfrmedia.com

There is an open area in the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, where a lot of biodiversity has been growing for decades. Different projects has been proposed to developed the area. Dr. Rafael Joglar is advocating for establishing the area as an ecological research center. The original version of this article is in Spanish. You can read it by clicking on ESPAÑOL on the top right of your screen. You can also contact us at contact@cienciapr.org.

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