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Parallel18 startups sell $14 million after acceleration

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SAN JUAN – The $2.4 million that the Government of Puerto Rico, via the Science, Technology & Research Trust (PRST), invested in 60 startup companies has begun to show results.

The first two generations of startups that went through Puerto Rico-based accelerator Parallel18 (P18) achieved, between April 2016 and April 2017, global sales of $13.99 million, of which $7.99 million was generated on the island.

$50 million in federal funds is at risk

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About $ 50 million in federal funds to combat diseases transmitted by the mosquito Aedes aegypti, such as zika and dengue, are at risk if the Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust (Trust) loses its status as an independent entity, denounced two sources to El New day.

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CHASING THE MYSTERY BEHIND BIOLUMINESCENCE IN PUERTO RICO

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UMCES faculty, Lora Harris and Jamie Pierson, and graduate student Juan Alvarez-Rosario join the Centro TORTUGA students for a group photo at the end of their May field study. 

The government will overhaul the Puerto Rico Science Technology and Research Trust

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Investigación de la UPRRP destaca cambios morfológicos en las mariposas

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El intercambio de genes son los elementos funcionales para el desarrollo de la expresión especial de las alas de las mariposas, evidenció el resultado de una investigación liderada por Riccardo Papa, profesor del Departamento de Biología de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras (UPRRP), y el estudiante graduado Steven Van Belleghem.

El intercambio de módulos genéticos existentes entre razas con distintos patrones de color puede explicar una gran fracción de la extrema diversificación observada en las mariposas Neotropicales Heliconius.

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UPR professor named as editor in chief of academic journal

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Dr. Pablo I. Altieri Nieto, professor and researcher at the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus was named as the editor in chief of the academic journal, Global Journal of Obesity, Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome.

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Communication network is established for the next scientific leaders

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The Biomedical Program from the Medical Science Campus at the University of Puerto Rico celebrated the first symposium for graduate students with the title: Breaking Barriers through collaboration: Networking to create opportunities.

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UPR Aguadilla expands ecological restauration in Isla de Mona

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Personnel and volunteers from the Center of Ecological Restoration and Conservation of the University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla went on their first visit to Isla de Mona to collaborate on habitat restoration of the island's iguana (Cyclura stejnegeri). This work was done in collaboration with the non-profit organization Island Conservation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources of Puerto Rico.

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New digital tools to help the planting of native trees in Puerto Rico

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The non-profit organization, Para La Naturaleza, developed a new digital tool to encourage the planting of native trees. This tool will help people choose the appropriate native tree to plant based on their needs, characteristics and available space. The tool is available through their webpage at: www.paralanaturaleza.org/arbolesnativos.

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EPA Selects Cataño, Puerto Rico to Receive a $200,000 Grant to Investigate Contaminated Properties

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(New York, N.Y. – May 31, 2017) The Municipality of Cataño, Puerto Rico, was among 172 communities across the country selected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today to receive funding for brownfield site revitalization to help local governments redevelop vacant and unused properties, transforming communities and local economies.
 

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