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Team led by women turns plantain peels into an alternative to traditional plastic

Every typical Puerto Rican dish contains an essential ingredient: plantain.

Adolfo Rodríguez Velázquez: Explaining Science So That Others Can See Themselves In It

In a Caribbean cave, where light barely enters and silence seems absolute, Dr. Adolfo Rodríguez Velázquez observes, searching…

Why your brain needs to sleep

In the hustle and bustle of daily life, sleep is often the first thing we sacrifice. However, sleep is essential for your brain…

Deborah Martorell Named 2026 Ambassador of Seeds of Success Program

In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, declared by UNESCO and observed this year under the…

Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust invests more than $1.8 million in local research and entrepreneurship projects

Eleven award-winning researchers receive grants of $150,000 each, and three companies that secured SBIR funding will receive…

Puerto Rico’s first oyster farm is in Culebra: “We have built it from within the community”

Hidden beneath the calm waters of Culebra, at a maximum depth of 40 feet, an initiative aims to transform marine wealth into an…

“We don’t believe in ‘you can’t’”: Technologies developed in Puerto Rico aim to integrate blind students into the world of science

On a monitor, a brightly colored microscope image shows part of the cerebral cortex of a person with advanced Alzheimer’s…