Addressing global deforestation challenges through economics, technology, and policy for a sustainable future.
Santiago Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez, a Chilean astronomer, is renowned for his research on astrophysics and cosmology. His articles delve into the mysteries of the universe, such as black holes, dark matter, and the origins of the cosmos.
-
-
American Psychological AssociationPsychologySciTech News
The Energizing Power of Keeping Positive Secrets: Surprising Benefits Revealed
Study reveals keeping positive secrets boosts energy, contrasting with usual negative secrecy impacts; published in Journal of Personality and Social …
-
BioinformaticsEvolutionMicrobiologyMicroorganismsSciTech NewsUniversity Of MarylandVirology
Scientists Shocked by First-Ever Observation of a Virus Latching Onto Another – “I Can’t Believe This”
Unprecedented discovery: Viruses forming unique attachments redefines viral interactions, opening new research avenues.
-
DementiaMedicineNeurosciencePublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity College London
Escalating Dementia Epidemic: Predictions for England and Wales Show a 42% Increase by 2040
Study in The Lancet reveals a projected 42% rise in dementia cases in England and Wales by 2040, highlighting a …
-
NASASciTech NewsSpace
This Week @NASA: Celebrating the Worm, Record-Breaking Black Hole, First Euclid Images
NASA’s Weekly Recap: Celebrating the Worm, Distant Black Hole Discovery, and Debut Euclid Images.
-
Cell PressMonkeySciTech NewsStem Cells
Groundbreaking Discovery: First Ever Chimeric Monkey with Green Fluorescence Born Alive
Overview of the first live-birth chimeric monkey with green fluorescence, a breakthrough in primate research and stem cell studies.
-
Marine BiologySciTech NewsSharksWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Revealing Secrets: Understanding the Deep Dives of Ocean Predators
Insights into deep-sea dives of marine predators like sharks and tunas, revealing ecological importance of the mesopelagic zone.
-
International Space StationNASASciTech NewsSpaceSpaceX
Spacecraft SpaceX Dragon Successfully Docks at International Space Station, Carrying Essential Supplies and Scientific Experiments
Summary of SpaceX Dragon docking at ISS with key scientific experiments and advancements in space technology.
-
Climate ChangeGlacierGlobal WarmingGreenlandSciTech NewsUniversity Of Copenhagen
Accelerated Glacier Melting in Greenland: A Comprehensive Study
Study shows Greenland glaciers melting five times faster in last 20 years, underscoring urgent need for CO2 emission reduction.
-
Carbon DioxideEnergyFuelMITSciTech News
Transformation of CO2 into Stable Formate by MIT and Harvard Engineers
Scientists from MIT and Harvard have pioneered a method for the efficient transformation of carbon dioxide into a stable and…