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EATON and Ciencia Puerto Rico Inspire Youth to Explore Manufacturing and STEM Careers

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Three Generations of Educators from Arecibo Showed Students How Science and Technology Transform Daily Life

Capturing the Invisible: Nikon Center of Excellence in Puerto Rico Celebrates 10 Years

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The Neuroimaging and Electrophysiology Facility at the Molecular Sciences Research Center of the University of Puerto Rico is one of just 30 centers worldwide certified by Nikon Instruments.

Two Puerto Rico SACNAS Student Chapters Receive National Awards for Excellence in STEM Leadership and Community Building

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San Juan, Puerto Rico — September 26, 2025— The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) has recognized two student chapters from Puerto Rico with prestigious national awards, highlighting their outstanding contributions to diversity, leadership, and community engagement in STEM.

researchers develop innovation that provides protection during surgery in non-sterile environments

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San Juan, Puerto Rico — Researchers from the Biomedical Innovation Center at the Medical Sciences Campus of the University of Puerto Rico have obtained a second patent for their invention, the Dynamic Surgical Fenestration, which is designed to provide a surgical workspace that limits airborne contamination.

A Trio of Space Satellites Launch to Study the Sun’s Violent Side

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Cape Canaveral, Florida — A group of space weather satellites lifted off Wednesday morning to closely observe solar storms that can produce dazzling auroras but also disrupt communications and threaten astronauts in flight. The three satellites soared from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center shortly after sunrise aboard a SpaceX rocket. Their destination: a solar orbit observation post 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers) from Earth, each with its own mission.

Puerto Rican Conservation Leader to Represent the Caribbean on IUCN Council

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Puerto Rican conservationist Fernando Lloveras San Miguel, president of Para la Naturaleza, is set to become the next Caribbean representative on the Council of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the world’s largest environmental organization and its top governing body.

Two experiments developed at the UPRM return successfully from space: “Science allows us to dream.”

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In November 2024 and again in March of this year, two researchers from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPRM) witnessed the launch of their experiments to the International Space Station (ISS). Now, after the thrill of that milestone, they are celebrating a new wave of satisfaction with the successful return of both projects back to Earth.

Scientists identify a new species of bee in Puerto Rico.

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When a bee approaches, the common reaction is to run, scream, or panic. But a group of researchers decided to do the opposite: observe them closely. Thanks to that patience, they made an unexpected discovery in the Guánica Dry Forest: the presence of a new species of bee for Puerto Rico, named Megachile luctifera.

Infant Feeding During Emergencies

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After the Puerto Rico earthquakes, health sciences researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Yale School of Public Health, the University of Puerto Rico and The Hispanic Council created this infographic on infant feeding practices. We thank Andrea López-Cepero for sharing them with us!

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