Puerto Rican Science
Hot springs in Puerto Rico: why do they only flow in Coamo today?
Published in El Nuevo Día as part of the collaboration between CienciaPR and that newspaper.
When science welcomes many voices
Originally published in El Nuevo Día’s Opinion section as part of the collaboration between CienciaPR and the outlet.How does…
Saying good-bye and giving thanks: A letter from our outgoing Executive Director
Dear Ciencia Puerto Rico family,
MUSA, the RUM Museum commemorates the birth of Dr. Agustín Stahl
MUSA, the RUM Museum commemorates the birth of Dr. Agustín Stahl The genius of Agustín Stahl survives the times. Beyond his…
DNA tests confirm that the Paso Fino horse originates solely from the Puerto Rican Criollo horse
DNA tests confirm that the Paso Fino horse originates solely from the Puerto Rican Criollo horse A new study conducted by…
A new drug to treat cancer to be made from a Puerto Rican patent
After 14 years of studying the anticancer effects of the medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lucidum, Dr. Michelle Martínez Montemayor…
José A. Rodríguez-Martínez: Interrogating Proteins
Translated by Charlene Rivera-Bonet
"Ciencia al Servicio" Kit" Content
"Ciencia al Servicio" Kit" Content (prototype, phase I): Primary School (4th-5th grade or Montessori II)
The Boricua Science Community Responds to COVID-19
We are facing a pandemic of the new Sar-CoV-2 coronavirus, which causes the respiratory disease COVID-19. The situation has…
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Ciencia al Servicio "Kit" for STEM educators
As part of its initiative for STEM educators in response to natural disasters, CienciaPR have designed a prototype of an…