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Fifth hottest January in Puerto Rican history

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With an average of 1.1 grades Farenheit above the normal temperature, last month was registered as the fifth hottest January in the climatological history of Puerto Rico, according to data from the National Metereology Service.

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¡Concurso de monólogos científicos en Puerto Rico! Participa

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Revolutionary detection of gravitational waves

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The gravitational waves that Albert Einstein predicted, more than a century ago in his theory of relativity, were detected for the first time on September 14, 2015.

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Asteroid of unknown trajectory will get close to earth

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A small asteroid, with a trajectory that is not well known, will be near Earth in the beginning of March. According to NASA, astronomers have descarted the possibility of impact and will seek to define its orbit. 

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Free event for astronomy enthusiasts this weekend

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The Astronomy Society of Puerto Rico Inc. (SAPR) will host the “4th State Convention of the American Radio Relay League” on January 30 and 31st at the sports complex in Hatillo.

For more information call José Candelaria at 787-356-0869

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Arecibo Observatory installs high potency transmitters

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The Arecibo Observatory, a puertorrican infrastructure that has the biggest and most sensitive radiotelescope in the world, has installed high potency transmitters that will allow scientists to study the ionosphere with more depth.

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UPR researches: use of polymers, in the war for energy and water

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This article explains how are polymers use for different applications and fields, specifically the research of Dr. David Suleiman on polymers at the University of Puerto Rico.

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UPR center leads important scientific research

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The Research Center for Molecular Sciences (CICiM) at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) leads a very strong research science portfolio. The CICiM has received funding from several government agencies.

 

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Students at the UPR­RP won 4th award on environmental research efforts

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Students at the UPR­RP won 4th award on environmental research efforts.

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Shooting stars will be seen all week

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The SAPR has announced that shooting starts will be seen from Puerto Rico during this week.

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