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Fossilized corals to explain the evolution of climate in the Caribbean

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Gerardo E. Alvarado León

Scientists from the University of Puerto Rico are collaborating with scientists from the Dominican Geological Institute to study fossilized corals in Enriquillo Lake in the Dominican Republic with hopes of understanding how climate in the Caribbean evolved.

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Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology lab at the UPR

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This article features research condcuted at the Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology lab at the Univerity of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras.

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Architecture students at UPR and Cornell design proposal for tourism in Vieques

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Architecture students at UPR and Cornell design proposal for tourism in Vieques.

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First School for Hackers in Puerto Rico

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Piloto 151 will create the Codetrotters Academy, first school for hackers in Puerto Rico.

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UPR Río Piedras opens environmental archaeology lab

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The University of Puerto Rico (UPR) at Río Piedras opens environmental archaeology lab.

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Environmental microbiologist travels the world doing science

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Elizabeth Padilla Crespo has traveled the world as an environmental microbiologist.

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Puerto Rican Researchers study the 'Short Ice Age' in Puerto Rico

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Johnny Lugo and Luis Villanueva graduate students at the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras are conducting research to stuy the short Ice Age in Puerto Rico.

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Puerto Rican electrical engineer studies the interaction between the magnetic field of Earth and the Sun at NASA

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Puerto Rican electrical engineer Adán Rodríguez Arroyo, is part of the first mission to characterize the interaction between the magnetic field of Earth and the Sun at NASA.

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Student at UPR Río Piedras received National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship

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Laura Agosto Rosa, biology student at the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras received the National Science Foundation Graduate Student Fellowship. 

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