News, May 2007
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All News for May 2007
- »Push for ecological innovation
- »The Metabolic Syndrome
- »The Science City is on its way
- »Boost to the development of nanotechnology
- »Scientists need to improve their communication skills
- »Coffee: dark, strong... and toxic?
- »Assessing the environmental impact of the gasoduct
- »Journey to the encounter with the Saharan dust
- »Future specialists go to the US for their residences
- »UPR will review its curricula
- »Caution during hurricane season
- »Adult disease affects our children
- »Construction project stopped due to possible environmental damage
- »Puerto Ricans working in favor of the environment
- »Giving a chance to our "brains"
- »Three Pilot Plant Roles: Development, Training, and Innovation
- »Small changes, big benefits
- »African soil in Puerto Rico
- »Puerto Rico's high contamination levels
- »Creating concience about skin cancer
- »Fly high with technology
- »The Science City
- »Open avenues for the development of our human capital
- »Fossil reptiles in Puerto Rico
- »Pregnancy seems to soothe MS symptoms
- »Mayagüez drives eco-tourism project
- »Necessary to eliminate monkeys
- »Hawksbill turtle: fighting against predators
- »Industrials focused on their role in economy
- »Goverment to compensate wetland damage
- »Students to represent Puerto Rico in the regional Mathematics Olympics
- »Students create a plant nursery
- »Industrialization is responsible
- »Historical celebration in Fajardo
- »New digital map for different agencies
- »Diaz prefers development to the environment
- »Abraxis BioScience creates 200 jobs
- »Love for the environment awarded by EPA
- »The sea will move inland
- »Hunting dreams and miracles
- »Neighbors in Ponce worried about asbestos
- »Estrategies to stop global warming
- »Valuable donation to science
- »Recognition for Amgen Puerto Rico
- »Urgent to hire more chemists
- »New houses with renewable energy
- »Encouraging the use of alternative fuels
- »A "civil Friday" for sustainable construction
- »Oak embellishes Puerto Rican landscape
- »Undergraduate students showcase their inventions
- »Green area at risk
- »Lou Gehrig's disease in Puerto Rico
- »Recognition to our young talent
- »In the race for an economic transformation
- »Human capital is key
- »Large and very different the rats of the past
- »Guardians of a city nest
- »Millionaire Johnson & Johnson expansion
- »Puerto Rico advertised in World's biggest biotechnology meeting
- »Biotechnologic connection
- »RUM scientists investigate asbestos levels in serpentinite
- »Scientists urge environmental action
- »Puerto Rican with a foreign name
- »The brain controls every action
- »Alert on avian flu
- »Children raise their voice in pro of the environment
- »Six products to save water
- »Perpetual protection
- »No protection against hurricanes
- »Urgent call to do something about global warming in Puerto Rico
- »The best of singers
- »Turn towards sustainable development
- »Entrepreneurship program for students
- »Coral Reefs are vulnerable















