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Pre18 offers $25,000 and mentorship for Puerto Rican startups

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In the seventh edition of the pre-acceleration program, up to 30 local companies will receive business support to strengthen their proposals.

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RUM creates Girls Math Club to motivate girls in Mathematics

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Carliane E. Hernández Morales

The University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus (RUM) took an important step in creating the Girls Math Club of Puerto Rico, a dedicated space for girls to explore and develop their potential in mathematics. Led by the Department of Mathematical Sciences, which has hosted the Puerto Rico Mathematical Olympiads (OMPR) for decades, this club not only seeks to motivate girls to participate more actively in this discipline, but also to open doors to science and engineering.

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From water shortages to disease: climate change challenges Puerto Rico's cacao industry

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Génesis Ibarra Vázquez

At the first Cocoa Symposium, international specialists and Puerto Rican cocoa growers met to evaluate the future of this sector, which in just a few years has achieved worldwide recognition.

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Casa Pueblo debuts “My Solar Seedling” to educate youth about photovoltaic energy

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Manuel Guillama Capella

The organization will collaborate with schools through a curriculum designed to offer practical and theoretical experiences using a portable solar system.

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Study on the resilience of Puerto Rico’s electrical grid towers underway this hurricane season

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José A. Delgado

The research, led by Puerto Rican professor Jorge González Cruz of the University at Albany, will last three years

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“It's time to break the taboo”: to measure the impact of climate change on the mental health of Puerto Ricans

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Valeria María Torres Nieves

From heavy rains and hurricanes to prolonged droughts and extreme heat, the effects of climate change in Puerto Rico are becoming increasingly evident. For many, these alterations are of great concern, but there is still no study detailing their impact on the mental and emotional health of the island's population.

Faced with this reality, the organization Amigxs del M.A.R. launched “Enraizando ante la Crisis Climática,” a research project aimed at learning about the effects of environmental phenomena and government management on the thoughts, feelings and behavior of residents.

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Boricuas researchers seek to improve breast cancer treatment with medicinal mushrooms

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Alonso Daboub Bullón

The project led by Dr. Michelle Martínez Montemayor was one of five recently funded by the Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust Fund

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Puerto Rico will host the World Robotics Olympiad Regional Championship

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Andrea Guemárez Soto

This year, from October 1 to 3, Puerto Rico will host the World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) Regional Championship, a competition that is expected to be attended by teams from more than 20 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

The event, which aims to promote education and innovation in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics), will be held at the Convention Center in San Juan.

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