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International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development.
At the end of 2019, UNESCO proclaimed 2022 as the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development. This represents a new impetus for countries, within the so-called 2030 Agenda, which includes the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) approved by UN member Read more -
8 curiosities about Lucy, the most famous human ancestor in the world
Did you know that Lucy is perhaps the most famous human ancestor in the world, she is 3.2 million years old and was the first skeleton of Australopithecus afarensis to be found, although her remains are only 40% complete. Discovered in 1974, Read more -
6 Ways to Prevent Desertification
Did you know that desertification is the process by which fertile land in drylands becomes unproductive land? Behind this soil degradation are mainly human activity and climate change. You may not have heard much about this phenomenon, but it is also one Read more -
5 Science Fiction Movies Kids will Love
In an honor of the Oscars this week, we want to share our favorite kids movies about science and technology, including the 2020 animated film Over the Moon, that is nominated for best picture this year. We also recommend some movie classics Read more -
New Nutty Scientists Kids Club!
We are happy to present our new Nutty Scientists Kids Club. An online exclusive portal where our little Nutty Scientists will have fun being educated and entertained with quizzes, facts, at-home experiments, comics and much more. They will be able to Read more -
10 Fun Facts about Volcanos
Did you know that a volcano is a conduit that communicates between an internal and an external tectonic plate? The internal tectonic plate reaches a very high temperature becoming what we know as magna, which then emerges through the surface and explodes. Read more -
5 ways to contribute to sustainable mobility: The Bike
The rhythm of cities, especially larger ones, has caused an increase in pollution gases emissions gases due to transport. But not only does sustainable mobility combat environmental issues like this one, but it also seeks economic and social well-being by promoting this Read more -
5 tips to prevent the coronavirus
Although the virus is new and unknown, various health authorities such as the World Health Organization (WHO) offer a series of suggestions to prevent contracting COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, as well as information to act responsibly regarding the virus. Here Read more -
5 Women Who Made History in the Sciences
Throughout history many women have contributed to the evolution of the sciences, brilliant women whose discoveries and advances have made their mark over the years. In honor of this, we celebrate the International Day for Women and Girls in Science on February Read more -
7 Things You Didn’t Know about King Tut and Archeology
Archeology is one of the most exciting scientific fields because archaeologists are responsible for reconstructing the history of ancient civilizations to help us understand important events in the history of humanity. One of the most important and amazing events of archaeology was Read more