News, May 2006
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All News for May 2006
- »Cayey will build a Center for Technological Innovation
- »The richness of the entrails of Puerto Rico
- »Comic to educate youngsters about coral reef conservation
- »Continues the exodus of engineers from the RUM towards US
- »Construction of the Molecular Sciences Complex makes history
- »Is the mongoose responsible for the reduction of the Puerto Rican boa’s population?
- »Is the coqui really a threat for Hawaiian birds?
- »The crested toad: a boricua* frog
- »Fresh water shortage in Puerto Rico
- »Puerto Rican scientist nominated for Prince of Asturias Award
- »Puerto Rican teachers are recognized for their dedication in teaching science and mathematics
- »Plasma technology recycles wastes and turns them into propane
- »Umbilical cord stem cell banking becoming popular in Puerto Rico
- »Operación Éxito: making students fall in love with science
- »Mayagüez port will serve as a lab for UPRM students
- »Hawaiian scientists look for alternatives to get rid of the coquí
- »Team from Merck in Arecibo Honored with Pharmaceutical Manufacturing’s 2006 Team of the Year Gold Award
- »Donation to help educate professionals in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological field
- »New drug to treat invasive breast cancer
- »May: National Stroke Prevention Month
- »The University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez expands its territory to Rio Piedras and Humacao
- »Students learn about the Puerto Rican parrot
- »Using in vitro fertilization to help our livestock farmers
- »Forming strong collaborations in cancer research
- »The crested toad is back!
- »UPRM’s solar boat to compete in Arkansas
- »Bioindustrial processes pilot plant: key for the development of biotechnology in Puerto Rico
- »Earthworm composting: new technique to help preserve our soils
- »First Puerto Rican female endocrinologist to win award from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
- »New home for the Puerto Rican parrot might be ready for summer















