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Recycling urine to produce energy and water

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A group of student lead by Dr. Carlos Cabrera at the University of Puerto Rico, participate in a NASA-sponsored project to produce water and enrgy from urine.
 
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Roberto Torretti: A Life Dedicated to the Philosophy of Science

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Dr. Roberto Torretti y su esposa, la Dra. Carla Cordua

A quick glance at the history of science is enough to notice its enormous progress, especially in the last 100 years. As theories, laws, hypotheses, models, data, and speculations about the natural world are developed, revised and discarded by scientists, they have transformed into highly sub-specialized professionals.

Cancer treatment developed in Puerto Rico

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Ileana Delgado Castro / ileana.delgado@gfrmedia.com

Dr. Dipak K. Banerjee from Medical Sciences Campus obtained a patent for a treatment against breast cancer.

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The UPR should become a living lab

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Sharon Minelli Pérez / sharon.perez@gfrmedia.com

The president of the University of Puerto Rico, Uroyoán Walker Ramos, agreed that the UPR needs to invest more in technology systems. 

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Future of distance learning in UPR

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Lyanne Meléndez García

The University of Puerto Rico is looking to establsih new policies for online learning (distance learning).

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Talleres para maestros sobre energía solar en la UPR-Río Piedras

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Como parte de un proyecto de "outreach" colaborativo entre Caltech (http://www.ccisolar.caltech.edu/) y la UPR se estarán ofreciendo dos talleres diferentes para maestros de escuela intermedia o superior sobre energía solar, uno en la mañana y otro en la tarde del sábado 31 de mayo de 2014 en el Recinto de Río Piedras de la Universidad de Puerto Rico.  

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Looking to improve research in science and technology

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Entrepreneur and academic leaders are supporting a bill to establish a policy for Science, Technology and Innovation in the governement.

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Unknown Submarines Treasures in Puerto Rico

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Aurora Rivera Arguinzoni/ arivera@elnuevodia.com

This article discusses several marine species that can be found in the coast of Puerto Rico.

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Alliance to reforest the Adjuntas Forest

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There is an agreement of collaboration between Casa Pueblo and the University of Puerto Rico to reforest the Adjuntas Forest.

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UPR Mayagüez expands research in nantechnology

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The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez will recieve funding from the National Science Foundation to expand research in the CREST center. For more info also view: http://www.elnuevodia.com/votodeconfianzaalainvestigacionenlaupr-1750182.html

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