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The complexity of marking sea urchins

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Wilson González Espada

The cuban scientist working from Puerto Rico, Ruben Rodríguez Barreras, professor at the University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon, recently published a study comparing promising techniques comparing methods to mark the Caribbean Sea Urchin (Echinometra lucunter) in the distinguished journal “Regional Studies in Marine Science”.

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UPR at Bayamon opens new technology complex

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Yalixa Rivera Cruz

After a 25 million dollar inversion and the construction of three new buildings, the University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon, is prepared to offer students a new complex dedicated to offering engineering, instrumentation, biology and computer science courses.

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UPR at Bayamon opens new technology complex

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Yalixa Rivera Cruz

After a 25 million dollar inversion and the construction of three new buildings, the University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon, is prepared to offer students a new complex dedicated to offering engineering, instrumentation, biology and computer science courses.

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Scientific Olympics at UPR Bayamón

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The University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón celebrated the scientific olympics last Friday.

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