Living and nonliving beings have one thing in common: chemicals
A new publication by Paul Arellano has the answer
A feathered dinosaur tail, perfectly conserved in amber
Plant Family-Specific Impacts of Petroleum Pollution on Biodiversity and Leaf Chlorophyll Content in the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador. New paper by Paul Arellano and Markus Telkamp
Millions of years ago the Amazon River and the Amazon watershed were very different than what we know today. The precursor “Proto-Amazon” River may have flowed in the opposite direction […]
Sustainable Development Goals 15, a guide created by Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations, seeks to protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, […]
A research by Dr. Edwin Cadena, professor and researcher of Yachay Tech, was published in the renowned journal Geology of South America, Journal of South American Earth Sciences, revealing that […]
Paul Arellano, Ph.D., geoscience professor, works on optimization tools and methods for measuring the impacts of oil spills in the Amazon region. This year, Peru’s state oil company, Petroperu, has […]
Gustavo Béjar, third year student at Yachay Tech University, was selected to join a research project whose objective is to collect fossils in Peru to allow to understand the change […]
Yachay Tech will lead the Andean Sustainable Development Network (SDSN-Andes), which was officially presented during the beginning and development of the International Conference on Sustainable Development held at the UNASUR […]