Investigación Científica

Urban Birds: A Double-Edged Sword in Avian Flu's Global Spread
A recent study reveals that limited waterfowl movement in urban environments can slow the global dispersion of the H5N1 virus, yet paradoxically increases the risk of intense outbreaks in specific locations.

Behavioral Flexibility: A New Key to Animal Adaptation in the Face of Climate Change
An innovative model developed by biologist Carlos Botero at the University of Texas at Austin reveals how animals' capacity to adjust their behavior is crucial for their evolution in the face of climate change, challenging previous paradigms and offering new tools for biodiversity conservation.

"Zombie" Cells: The Revolutionary Technique That Could Revive Bacteria and Transform Synthetic Biology
A research team has successfully reanimated inert bacteria by completely replacing their genomes between species, a breakthrough using "zombie cells" to open new frontiers in microbial engineering and synthetic biology.