Legalizing euthanasia in Mexico would prevent abuses Legislating euthanasia in Mexico is a matter of social justice and could only be carried out by doctors at the patient's request. Get to know more.
Paracetamor in the Boxing Ring vs Arigameplays Paracetamor will be Arigameplays' rival in the boxing ring in the event called La Gran Velada 2 or Great Evening of the Year 2. This is who she is.
Ibai Llanos' Evening of the Year 2: A New Boxing Challenge for the Spanish-Speaking Scene on Twitch Ibai Llanos' Evening of the Year 2 will begin at 18:00 CET (Spanish peninsular time) on Saturday, June 25 in the Olympic Pavilion of Badalona, Barcelona.
AriGameplays: A Popular Gamer Streamer on YouTube and Twitch One of the most successful influencers on Twitch is gamer star AriGameplays (Ari Gameplays). Find out who she is.
The History of Mural Modern Mexico, Country of Ancient Culture The history of the mural "Modern Mexico, country of ancient culture" began in 1957, when the Guanajuato artist José Chávez Morado was commissioned to create the main piece for the Mexican pavilion at the Universal and International Exposition in Brussels in 1958.
Latest Playa del Carmen seaweed update for the 2022 season This week there was a minimal amount of sargasso in Playa del Carmen, and daily personnel is directed to clean the beaches. Several beaches are ready for tourists to enjoy. We'll keep you informed.
Tropical Storm Celia continues to intensify and could become a hurricane Conagua reported that tropical storm Celia is located 375 kilometers southwest of Michoacán and 380 kilometers southwest of Manzanillo, Colima.
Jesús Noriel Portillo Gil, 'El Chueco', a Gangster in the Sierra Tarahumara, Chihuahua Jesus Noriel Portillo Gil, 'El Chueco' is considered to be the head of the Sierra Tarahumara plaza for the Sinaloa Cartel and its cell Los Salazar.
Specialists explain how monkeypox is transmitted and how to prevent it Mexico has reported 9 confirmed cases of monkeypox, of which 4 have been located in Mexico City and 5 in Jalisco. The mechanism by which infection is acquired from other species to humans is by scratching or biting.
The Benefits Provided by Urban Natural Protected Areas Although they are key green belts for maintaining hydrological ecosystem services, they lack a relevant place on the political agenda permanently. Participatory forest restoration considers the development of integral and collective processes.
Cancun seaweed update, conditions, and forecast 2022 season Since the current spell of bad weather began, three beaches in Cancun, Chac Mool, Delfines, and especially Ballenas, have had an excessive amount of sargassum, forcing Cancun's personnel to redouble their collection efforts. Cancun seaweed map and semaphore update for today June 21, 2022.
Jose Pablo Moncayo: A Classical Mexican Composer Juan was one of the first Mexican composers to write pieces for concert halls since in those years only European classics were performed; his work allowed his contemporaries and later generations of Mexican composers to focus on the development of national music.
Drought and Deepening of the Water Crisis in Northern Mexico Experts in atmospheric sciences, climate change, sustainability, anthropology, and engineering explain the origin, consequences, and current situation of the water crisis. They also provide proposals to face this problem.
Canadians Killed in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico A Canadian couple had their throats slit and their bodies were found in an apartment in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo. Multiple fake IDs and state-of-the-art equipment were also found in the condominium.
Magical Towns in Hidalgo: Tourist Attractions, and Cultural Experiences Read about the seven magical towns that exist in Hidalgo, as well as their gastronomy, tourist attractions, and cultural experiences they offer.
Dietary Magnesium Intake in Humans: The Basics Dietary magnesium in excess is unlikely to reach toxic levels. Known cases of toxicity have occurred in workers inhaling magnesium dust.
Construction of a Refugee Site from Sargassum Blocks in Cancun The production of sargassum blocks, known as sargablocks, began last March to start the construction of a migrant and refugee site in Cancun, which will be called Casa Sureste.
Sculpture-mural Geometric Chart by Vicente Rojo at the Institute of Engineering This sculpture-mural was designed by Vicente Rojo to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Engineering Institute; it was inaugurated on August 31, 2007. Relief with five levels that form a kind of pentagram.
A Small Satellite to Search for a Solution to the Sargasso Problem in the Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is backing the construction of a small satellite to seek a solution to the problem of sargasso, which at certain times of the year invades the coasts.
Great earthquakes in history repeat themselves The seismologist Shri Krishna Singh revealed the finding of repeated tremors in the cities of Oaxaca and Acapulco in the last 100 years.
Mexico's Horror Films: The Unknown and the Unexpected In this brief review of the horror genre in Mexico, you will find the convergence of nightmarish beings, the narratives that inhabit the night, the unknown that lies shortly, and the fight against the evil of a saint from Tulancingo.
Why Do Some People Fall in Love with One Another? The process of falling in love is so complex and natural that it is difficult to study it since it is considered a subjective response inherent to human beings. Learn more about the science of love.
Tax Evasion and Public Spending in Mexico Increasing public revenue should be to improve services, income distribution, and state investment. Tax evasion in Mexico accounted for 2.6 percent of GDP in 2016. Fighting corruption is a way to fight inequality in the country.
Challenges and Opportunities for Small Fishermen in Mexico Small fishermen suffer from irregular fishing, lack of social protection, and budget cuts. Climate change causes variations in the biological structure of some marine species and the migration of others.
Living deglobalization in the Latin American countries In the coming decades, Latin America will witness a fierce struggle for the control of natural resources. The health emergency only triggered the situation of fragility and financial instability in the region.
How culture unites Latin Americans and people from the Balkans There have been important migrations from the former Yugoslavia to Chile, Argentina, and Latin American nations. Migrants bring an invaluable cultural contribution.
Tornadoes in Mexico are more common than you think There are records of tornadoes in Mexico since the Conquest. They occur in Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, Tlaxcala, Puebla, State of Mexico; even in the capital of the Republic.
Germplasm Banks: A Strategy for Future Food Security Genetic resources are conserved because the risk of losing them is permanent, especially due to human action. Using different methods, samples are stored indefinitely so that they are available to future generations.
More sargassum seaweed arrives on Tulum's shores Seaweed has been more abundant on Tulum's public beaches in the last few days, as well as on long stretches of beach concessions held by hoteliers in the National Park and Punta Piedra.
Pending issues in the Mexico-US relationship The U.S. government has a strategy for what it wants with Mexico. Although the migration issue has been discussed in the U.S. Congress, there is no viable provision or bill.
2022 Sargassum seaweed update in the Dominican Republic "Punta Cana is very contaminated with sargassum. It is a shame that our visitors see the state the beaches are in. They come and cannot enjoy the beach. They come to bathe and when they see the sargassum, they leave," Manual said via Twitter.
Extended Cancun weather forecast for the rest of the week This section provides information about the weather and the best time to visit Cancun. It contains details about temperatures, rainfall, and much more.
Protein Fish Pizza Recipe: A New Way to Use Fish Fillets This fresh fish pizza recipe is an excellent choice if you're looking for something healthy and quick to prepare. Give it a try now!
Bioplastics as a Potential Biodegradable Alternative to Plastic Waste Bioplastics are biodegradable materials from renewable sources. Their use is increasing and they are an excellent alternative to reduce the problem of plastic waste in the environment.
Bees, fundamental for the balance of ecosystems With bees helping to pollinate crops, the quality of the fruit is higher and the quantity of the harvest is also increased; hence their importance.
Coyotas, one of Mexico's best desserts Did you know that coyotas, one of Mexico's best desserts, are of Spanish origin? Delight yourself with this famous Sonoran dessert.
Mexico's fight against corruption fails, report warns Simulation and bureaucratization, among the factors behind the failure of the National Anticorruption System, reveal the research. Find out more.
Current Panorama of Music and Entertainment Consumption in Mexico Data from the National Commission for the Protection and Defense of Users of Financial Services cited: that 6 out of 10 Mexicans are willing to pay for entertainment, hence the increase in the number of subscriptions to online content platforms.
Hurricane "Blas" is expected to bring more rainfall Hurricane "Blas" moves away from Jalisco but will leave more rain. The center of hurricane "Blas", category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson scale, will maintain the entry of moisture towards the western states of Mexico.
Mexican Wrestling: A Sport-Spectacle With A Passion Mexican wrestling is one of the most deeply rooted sports in the country and has generated a whole spectacle around it, to such an extent that it has permeated movies, music, and comics, being recognized worldwide for its colorful costumes and spectacular movements and throws.
Agua, a Short Film About Water by Mexican Actor Diego Luna Actor Diego Luna presented "Agua" and said it is important for people to know more about the water crisis and to see what the industry is doing.
How many crocodiles are there in Puerto Vallarta and where? This is not the first time crocodiles have appeared in the Puerto Vallarta area this year, since in February and April crocodile sightings were reported on some of its beaches.
No risk in Puerto Vallarta due to hurricane Blas Tropical storm ''Olaf'' evolved into a hurricane on the Mexican Pacific coast; it will cause heavy rains in Jalisco.
Monkeypox in Puerto Vallarta: more cases of the disease Monkeypox in Puerto Vallarta. Should you be worried about the first cases of the disease? After two of the first cases of monkeypox were reported in Puerto Vallarta, hoteliers in the region have the following opinion.
Cancun braces for the hurricane season 2022 Cancun hurricane season runs from June to November. The period of greatest risk and activity begins in September. Therefore, citizens and visitors need to be attentive only to the official information.
Mexico registers the fifth case of monkeypox Monkeypox in Mexico: confirmed cases rise to 5, reports. Authorities assured that there are no indications that this disease could become a pandemic.
Tropical Storm Blas forms and will affect these states In Oaxaca, the alert phase was declared for tropical storm 'Blas'. Civil Protection authorities indicate that brigades with a task force of between 200 to 400 men are on the alert to attend to any contingency.
10 alleged criminals were killed during a shootout in Texcaltitlan Alleged armed civilians clashed with security forces in this municipality in southern Mexico City; officers were also wounded and civilians detained.
What are smart materials? Smart materials are capable of changing one or more of their properties in a controlled manner in response to an external stimulus such as foldable screens, LEDs, etc. Learn more about these new technologies.
Seaweed in Costa Maya: Latest on sargassum in Mahahual July and August are months in which the influx of visitors increases, so it is a priority to keep the beaches clean and free of sargassum in Mahahual of Costa Maya.
The Place of the Dead in Nahuatl Philosophy According to the Nahuatl culture, the space where the souls dwell is divided into four parts: Mictlan (place of the dead), Tlalocan (place of Tlaloc), Tonatiuh ichan (the house of the sun), the dwelling of Huitzilopochtli, and the dwelling of Huitzilopochtli.
Weather forecast in Puerto Vallarta this week Weather in Puerto Vallarta today: the forecast for Thursday, June 9, 2022. Know the weather forecast for the city of Puerto Vallarta.
Why is prolonged high blood pressure so dangerous if left untreated? Find out how early detection and control of blood pressure can help you avoid heart disease, stroke, and other serious health problems.
Traditional fermented drinks from Mexico with high biotech potential Get to know the fermented beverages, organized according to the main raw material used, mentioning their origin and their respective production processes.
US Senator Marco Rubio blasts President López Obrador Marco Rubio expressed his annoyance against AMLO after the president announced that he would not participate in the Summit of the Americas.
Suspension bridge falls in Cuernavaca; dozens reported injured The suspension bridge collapsed due to "the imprudence of someone who jumped", says Cuernavaca's mayor. Of the eight injured, two are reported as serious; the rest of the passersby have minor injuries.
Zucchini Cream Soup: An Easy and Quick Recipe How to make zucchini cream soup fast and easy? Try this traditional zucchini cream soup recipe from the state of Aguascalientes, what we could call everyday Mexican cooking.
Court confirms suspension of bullfights in Plaza Mexico City The appeal against the provisional suspension was filed by the board of directors of the Plaza Mexico, which was added to another challenge also filed by the capital city government.
Processing the tax status certificate is very simple There is no need to make an appointment at the SAT: this way you can get your tax status certificate. This way it is easier to obtain your status, in less than 15 minutes.
Corn Soup: A Simple, Efficient, and Healthy Recipe How to make corn soup fast and easy? Try this traditional corn soup recipe with tomato and cheese from the state of Aguascalientes, which is what we could call everyday Mexican cooking.
The Yucatan parrot, peninsular pride threatened by illegal trafficking Faced with this situation, no Yucatan parrot can be considered a pet. Do not buy wild parrots and become aware of this environmental problem.
American astronomer Vera Rubin and her love for astronomy Vera Rubin made a fundamental contribution to modern astrophysics by revealing that galaxies are flooded with matter invisible to our eyes. In 1965, Rubin became the first woman in history to be allowed to use the telescopes at the Mount Palomar Observatory.
It is possible to reduce the effects of inflation in Latin America This phenomenon generated important transformations in the people. On the world stage, Mexico has a plus because it is an oil producer.
Finding in Mazatlan reveals Aztatlan culture cults In Mazatlan, the discovery of vessels and human skeletal remains revealed a new archaeological site of the Aztatlan culture in the urban area of the port.
The global environmental crisis is approaching irreversible levels Latin America is experiencing the most accelerated deterioration. In Mexico, 25 percent of watersheds are overexploited. Get to know more.
The Feast of Taste: Mexican Casserole Recipe This Mexican casserole recipe is perfect for those who love Mexican food but don't have time to cook. It's easy to prepare and tastes great!
Summit of the Americas 2022: Leaders' meeting kicks off Catch up with the latest updates on the North American trilateral summit at the Summit of the Americas 2022 Leaders' meeting in Los Angeles.
Coronavirus: Estimated cases of Covid-19 increase in 20 Mexican states Covid-19 estimated cases increased in 20 Mexican states; more than 18 thousand. At the beginning of May, estimated daily infections stood at 624, but by the end of that month, they reached more than 1,600.
U.S.-Mexico diplomatic relationship, historically linked to the border With the creation of the international line separating the two nations with border markers, without walls or fences, the U.S. economy became a giant magnet that attracted Mexicans in search of new economic opportunities.
Having had COVID-19 does not prevent donating blood A history of COVID-19 does not prevent you from donating blood unless you have a critical clinical condition. In 2019 Mexico ranked among the countries with the lowest voluntary donation rates, 3.1 percent.
A well-brushed dog is a happy dog Get to know more about dog brushing, an underestimated activity. Brushing distributes natural oils from the coat and activates the dog's circulation.
Mexican peso appreciation to help contain inflation It will be an important factor to keep inflation from growing at eight or nine percent. Increased oil exports, the weakening of the dollar against other currencies, and the inflow of remittances to the country are among the factors that strengthen the Mexican currency.
Siqueiros in the University City: street murals From 1932 onwards, Siqueiros produced two types of mural cycles: the cubic space interiors, called by him "harmonic machines"; and the exterior murals understood as street billboards. Check them out.
Micronova outburst can burn 20 billion kilos of explosives The discovery of a new type of stellar explosion called micronova, which can burn the mass equivalent to several mountains such as Mount Everest, considered the highest on Earth.
Bone and living tissue regeneration in humans with molecular scaffolds Molecular scaffolds are structures made of collagen, bovine bone, and biopolymers. They can replace the liver, urinary tract, biliary tract, and skin.
Smoking also harms the planet The tobacco industry emits 84 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere every year. One cigarette butt can contaminate 50 liters of fresh water.
Space 4.0 broadens the participation of new actors, such as academia In UNAM's first mission to the Moon, five micro-robots will be sent for scientific exploration, mining prospecting, or exploitation of natural resources.
Social metadata is an important element of digital preservation Safeguarding Web 2.0 content should be one of the main objectives of information institutions. Get to know more.
Destruction of habitats favors rodents that carry diseases to humans The proposal is to put an end to fictitious permits, and illegal logging, avoid deforestation, reduce polluting emissions and deal with the problem of waste. Every year in Brazil 17 million animals die; if the current situation continues, by 2050 the world will face a real ecological tragedy.
Vapers and electronic cigarettes, a new public health challenge The age at which children first come into contact with tobacco is 10 years; with these products, it is 12 years. In addition to nicotine, their aerosols contain volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, ultrafine particles, flavorings, and dyes.
Only some dogs can swim from birth. How to teach a dog to swim Although a lot of people believe that all dogs can swim from birth, this is a myth. Teaching dogs to swim should be done gradually, without throwing the puppy into the water.
Tropical Cyclone Alex could form off the coast of Quintana Roo Tropical Cyclone Alex could form off the coast of Quintana Roo in the next few hours. The phenomenon is located on land, in the north of Quintana Roo, 95 kilometers southwest of Cancun.
How can I protect my skin from the harmful effects of the sun's UV rays? Particular care is needed to protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays to prevent skin burning, which can lead to skin cancer in the long term.
The conservative ideologist and theoretician Lucas Alamán A prominent figure who stood out for his personality and sharp criticism of the liberal project of the time was the conservative ideologue and theorist Lucas Alamán.
How Porfirio Diaz resigned from the presidency This is how the resignation of General José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori was presented on May 25, 1911, in the Chamber of Deputies, after the signing of the treaties of Ciudad Juárez, which had taken place on the 21st of the same month.
How to get drinking water in extreme conditions? In case of an emergency, you should probably buy water purification tablets so that you can use any water. There are several offers on the internet, but which tablets are best and where can I buy them?
Mural: The University, the family, and sports in Mexico by Diego Rivera Diego Rivera's iconic high relief mural at the Olímpico Universitario. Learn more about "The University, the family, and sports in Mexico".
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting precede cases of severe acute hepatitis in children It is recommended to visit the pediatrician if there is yellowing of the skin and eyes, dark urine, or light stools. This is a new agent of unknown etiology about which we have yet to learn.
The health benefits of kiwifruit Kiwifruit's growing popularity is due to its unique appearance and delicious flavor. Currently, it is used in the preparation of fresh salads, juices, bakery products, and dehydrated slices and combined with other fruits as snacks and in the preparation of snacks and bars.
Biodiversity loss could lead humanity to a point of no return Threatened by deforestation, forests and other ecosystems are of vital importance for sustaining life on Earth and have an important role to play in combating climate change.
Multidisciplinary and precise, the work on space projects Once in space, we have only one chance to make it work. From the time the design begins until it culminates in the satellite, it can take ten years.
Talking about suicide can be a means of prevention Nine out of 10 people show previous signs of harming themselves or making an attempt on their lives. Specialists in psychology provide suggestions to face them.
One-fifth of reptile species at risk of extinction If these animals disappear, nearly 20 million years of evolutionary history will be lost. The culprit is humans and their lifestyle.
Enzymes digestion ABC. When and why to use them? Enzymes are needed to keep the body's metabolism running smoothly, and a lack of enzymes can lead to health problems. Find out more about them.
Mexico bans e-cigarette sales Starting Tuesday, Mexico has banned the sale of electronic cigarettes and other vaping devices amid concerns about their health effects.
How to make delicious mashed potatoes? A perfect accompaniment to meat and fish dishes, mashed potatoes are great with meat and mushroom sauces, but equally delicious with salads. If you add fried onions or mushrooms to the mash, you will have a main dish that needs no accompaniments.
Hurricane Agatha leaves at least 11 dead and 33 missing in Mexico Agatha "is the strongest hurricane to make landfall on Mexico's Pacific coast in May" since the NHC began keeping records in 1949, said the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Taba, the game inherited by Europeans in Mexico The game of taba was introduced in the 16th century by the Spaniards in their new colonies. Perhaps it is a good example of how a fragment of the history of a game can be reconstructed from a find: the taba, a dice that disappeared only to be found again in the 21st century.
Achiote seed: a functional food Achiote is also an important agricultural resource, the object of much research for its conservation and genetic improvement, let's read why.
Time to rethink how the internet is financed It is easy to collect personal data, but difficult to keep them safe; everyone wants them and they are hackable.
Bees, essential for human survival In the world, 80 percent of crops, beverages, medicines, inks, and fibers require their work. In Mexico, the population of these insects is decreasing due to the use of agrochemicals in some states.
The works of Jose Chavez Morado at the UNAM The artist Jose Chavez Morado had a very socialist inclination, of supporting the neediest and of teaching. Find out more about his murals here.
Volcanic hazards: important eruptions that have occurred in the history of mankind In this article, let us pause for a moment to remember some important eruptions that have occurred in the history of mankind.
Franchising in Mexico: History, Advantages, and Disadvantages Franchising represents the most widely used and developed system of business expansion in modern economies. In Mexico, franchising began in 1985, thanks to the Industrial Property Law. The franchise business model has increased worldwide in recent years.
Plate Tectonics, Types of Volcanoes, and Eruptions The following text describes in a general way the process of plate tectonics and the activity that produces earthquakes and volcanoes. We will be able to introduce ourselves to the different types of volcanoes and their eruptions.
Current Puerto Morelos seaweed conditions update Mexican Navy provides machinery to deal with sargassum in Puerto Morelos. From now on, Puerto Morelos will be able to deal with seaweed and no longer manually.
The Sexiest Drug Trafficker in the World: "La Muñeca" (The Doll) Ana Marie was known in the drug trafficking world as "La Muñeca" (The Doll) due to her beauty and fine features, but also her expensive and luxurious tastes that ended up giving her away.
Huehueteotl, the God of Fire of The Earth Huehuetéotl is a sculpture of the old god of fire represented in the manner shown in the Central Highlands, where it originated. In the head it sustains a brazier that takes carved designs in crosses with a circle inside it, alluding to the four directions of the universe.
Maurits Cornelis Escher: The Mathematical Vision of a Graphic Artist Maurits Cornelis Escher was an illustrator, designer, and great observer of architecture. His experiences in Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and Belgium compelled him to create a vast body of work. Get to know more.
Why does my dog "smell like a dog"? Many of our furry friends have their own body odor, commonly known as "dog smell". This peculiar odor comes to mind, and it increases if our pet gets wet.
Properties of agave inulin Tequilana weber blue variety This type of agave has a high content of fructans of the inulin-type (FTI), which are a source of fermentable sugars; today they have been attributed functional properties that may have added economic and environmental value.
Traditional Foods of the Yaqui People of Northwestern Mexico To date, the Yaqui diet is still largely traditional; prepared in the usual way and with local ingredients by a group of indigenous women, as well as their proximal and chemical composition.
The Many Health Benefits of Mexican Mango Fruit Although there are multiple varieties, the Ataulfo mango is the main one, which confers its high antioxidant potential and several health benefits.
Sheep's Milk: Importance, Quality, and Uses Currently, in several first-world countries (United States, England, Australia, France, Italy, and Spain) sheep's milk products (cheese, yogurt, and ice cream) are in great demand due to their rich flavor and nutritional value.
The Mexican Jose Manuel Herrera who invented photography José Manuel Herrera, illustrious Mexican, heir of the emancipation movement supported by the sons of the Seminary of Mining to form the new Mexican nation, had the glory of solving the problem of fixing images, at the same time and independently of those made by Niépce and Daguerre.
Chia: An Alternative Source of Omega 3 Fatty Acids Chia was one of the Mayans' staple foods. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in chia, as it represents a good source of omega-3 acids.
Coyote (Canis latrans), its habitat and behavior Coyotes are animals that contribute to the natural balance, so in this article, you will find out more about them. Canis latrans is a species that has been threatened by the loss of its habitat due to agricultural activities. In the USA, they have been blamed for 70 percent of livestock losses.
Virtuality will permeate education more in the future The digital divide in future education can be fought with literacy programs and government-private initiative alliances.
Have you already measured your blood pressure? Headache or eye pain, ringing in the ears, dizziness, tiredness and swollen legs are the main warning signs. People over 30 years old, with diabetes, overweight, smoking, or alcoholism should do it routinely.
How the Mexican oil tanker "Potrero del Llano" was sunk by a German submarine On May 13, 1942, a German submarine torpedoed and sank the Mexican oil tanker "Potrero del Llano", even though it was sailing in international waters and had been fully identified. The attack resulted in fourteen victims, including chiefs, officers, and sailors who crewed the vessel.
The World of Poisons and Antivenoms in Mexico An overview of the poisons (particularly those of animal origin), the poisonous fauna with medical importance in Mexico, and the current panorama of antivenom production in Mexico are provided in this article.
A rare event, hepatitis in minors In the case of infants, most hepatitis is produced by the hepatitis A virus, which in Mexico is common and the main cause that attacks children under five years of age; its prevalence is high, 70 percent.
Climate change and night lights alter the migration and size of birds The rise in temperature affects their body size and their ability to stay longer in one place. Delaying their movements affects their reproduction.
BACSIM or Brain Advanced Computer Surgery Simulator As part of their efforts to train medical professionals in complex neurosurgical treatments, researchers and students from the UNAM's Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (ICAT) have developed a virtual reality and robotic training simulator.
The movement of people in Latin America is towards the region itself The walls that divide territories and countries must be observed with a critical perspective, from the point of view of fundamental guarantees.
The mural Abstraccion integrada, a work by Carlos Merida Created by Guatemalan painter and sculptor Carlos Mérida (1891-1984), the mural Abstracción integrada can be observed on Insurgentes Sur Avenue, next to the curve that leads to the University Cultural Center of the UNAM.
The seasonal influenza vaccine helps reduce the severity of avian influenza To prevent transmission, maintain measures implemented against COVID-19, in addition to avoiding contact with secretions from sick poultry and getting immunized every year.
Care and upbringing of children should be a joint work Grandmothers, aunts, and friends are maternal; it is not only their obligation. In the past, it was thought that being a mother was the only way to succeed.
The Dance of Flyers: An Ancient Mesoamerican Ritual The dance of the flyers symbolizes the origin of the Earth, that is why the dancers revolve around the pole, just as the Earth revolves around the Sun.
The strange case of Vivian Maier photos As a solitary nanny, Vivian Maier spent her free time simply taking pictures of everything in the streets that, with her, we now know, marvelous gaze and extraordinary sensitivity, deserved to be portrayed.
What does space medicine do? Research in space medicine addresses the problem of defining the health risks of space flight and developing strategies to prevent and treat various disorders in space. For this purpose, research work is carried out to simulate the space environment.
Santa Rosa and the ritual use of sacred plants among indigenous peoples Mexico possesses, thanks to its biodiversity, a large number of plants, cacti, and mushrooms that share psychoactive principles. Find out more.
Historic Center of the City of Puebla: An Architectural and Urban Heritage Due to its rich architectural and urban heritage, Puebla has been considered one of the most beautiful cities in the Mexican Republic due to the great number of cultural expressions it preserves.
Handcrafted Talavera Pottery of Puebla-Tlaxcala, Mexico The outstanding handcrafted pottery known since at least the 18th century as Talavera is made in the Puebla-Tlaxcala region and is admired as an icon of Mexico for its delicate workmanship, high quality, brightness, colorfulness, and great beauty.
Pulque: Natural Mexican Drink with Probiotic Properties Pulque is one of the oldest fermented beverages in the world, used exclusively by the Aztec elite, who were aware of the nutritional properties of pulque, reserving it for ceremonies and rituals, for nursing mothers and the elderly.
Marie Curie, the First Woman to Receive a Nobel Prize We pay tribute to the Polish scientist Marie Curie who, with her discoveries on radiation, became the first woman to win two Nobel Prizes and to change the course of physicochemical research in the 20th century.
Promulgation of the Constitution of 1917 From the eventual triumph of the Carranza wing over the conventionists, led by Francisco Villa, during the development of the Revolution, the current Political Constitution of the United Mexican States was promulgated on February 5, 1917.
A Life and Times of The Insurgent Vicente Guerrero Vicente Guerrero was an insurgent who was under the orders of José María Morelos y Pavón before he was shot in 1815. He was part of the national army that managed to overcome the war and consummate independence and is recognized in history for his military and political skills.
The Importance of Maternal Bonding There would be no infant without maternal care; the baby survives because the mother or the one who acts as the mother wants it and takes care of it.
The 2022 World Beer Cup Brings Mexican Beer Four Medals Master brewers put Mexico's name on high at the World Beer Cup. Mexican craft beer has earned an important place in the World Beer Cup; the quality of its beverage is enviable.
Are we free to decide? This is what neuroscience says This is one of the problems of what is understood, strictly speaking, by free will: the ability to make different decisions under the same environmental, social, individual, and emotional conditions.
Canelo Alvarez: Plans to Return to Mexico for a Fighting Match In an interview with TUDN, Mexican boxer Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez assured that he has plans for a fight in Mexico in December, without specifying the host city.
The Assassination of a Foreigner in a Cenote of Tulum-Cobá Highway Foreigner dies in assault at Tzalam cenote in Tulum. The attack also left two people injured.
Eight amazing women scientists whose merit was taken by men All of these women made great discoveries, but they were left in the shadows. Their achievements were either attributed to their male colleagues or they were denied the Nobel Prize.
Nettie Stevens, an American Scientist Who Revolutionized the Field of Genetics This American scientist revolutionized the field of genetics by making one of the most important contributions to history when she asked herself how the sex of organisms is determined.
Who was the real inventor of the telephone? There are two important characters involved in this story: Antonio Meucci and Alexander Graham Bell. The former invented the telephone and the latter patented it. How is this possible?
Volcanic explosions suggested for incorporation into tsunami early warnings The volcanic eruption that occurred in Tonga was equivalent to 4 to 18 megatons of TNT. The shock wave took more than 7 hours to reach the Mexican coast. A suggestion is made to incorporate volcanic explosions into tsunami early warnings.
Hispanics' growing contributions to the U.S. economy The GDP produced by Hispanics to the U.S. economy in 2019 is equivalent to that of France; it surpasses Italy, Brazil, and Canada. The 2021 LDC U.S. Latino GDP Report, supported by the University of California-Mexico Alliance.
What's in Spirulina? Benefits and A New Alternative Food Spirulina consumption has been associated with some beneficial health effects, which are described in this article. Check it out and learn more.
Sarsaparilla: An Artisanal Beverage with Beneficial Properties Prepared in southeast Mexico, sarsaparilla is a refreshing and sweet beverage that has been produced in an artisanal way for more than a hundred years. This drink is made from the dried roots of different species of plants known by the same name of sarsaparilla.
Information Systems in Everyday Life: The Dangers and Benefits Information systems can be defined as the set of tools that process data to generate information that supports or sustains decision-making within an organization or an individual.
Industry 4.0 or I4.0: New Opportunities in Manufacturing In I4.0, cyber systems, the internet of things, and the internet of systems are combined in such a way that access to large amounts of data allows factories to be more efficient and more productive. Learn more about it.
How do photographic cameras work? Light rays enter our eyes and pass to our brain, which processes the information received to form a known image. A camera does the same thing that our eyes do, it receives the light rays from the outside and transforms them into an image.
The Grasslands: An Overview of the Variations and Diversity The term grassland refers to plant communities dominated by grasses -commonly known as pastures- and some other families that cover large extensions of land that are not very rugged.
Jellyfish: How They Adapt and Survive Climate Change What have jellyfish done from their simplicity and beauty to be able to face climate change, global warming, and ocean acidification? These simple animals are much more complex than what meets the eye.
Some Curious Facts about the Tlacuaches (Opossum) in Mexico Tlacuaches are harmless, and incapable of transmitting rabies. They have poor eyesight and are slow. Quintana Roo and Campeche are the only places that have protected areas.
Is May 5 a mandatory day of rest in Mexico? In Mexico, there can be confusion among the population as to whether or not May 5th is an official day of rest. Find answers in this article.
A couple goes viral for throwing a "Nazi" wedding The wedding outraged many people on the networks, alluding to the insensitivity towards the victims of genocides carried out by Nazism.
Ramón Mena Issasi: The Authenticator of the Treasure of Monte Alban A lawyer, archaeologist, poet, historian, and teacher, Ramón Mena Issasi was also a professor. He is one of the great referents of Mexican science. Born in Cordoba, Veracruz, on August 31, 1847, he graduated in law from the University of Veracruz.
Mexico's foreign policy towards Central American countries The initiative of the President of Mexico is wise in the sense of considering the United States to make a joint effort to support Central America, said Vázquez Olivera.
It is possible to control asthma and live a normal life Dust, smoke, gases, pollen, and weather changes can aggravate asthma. The first Tuesday of May is World Asthma Day. It is estimated that there are approximately 262 million people with asthma in the world.
Mural "Inventing the future" by Arnold Belkin (Inventando el futuro) The mural "Inventing the Future" by Arnold Belkin, of 42 square meters, corresponds to the last stage of the artist's production. It is so named because it shows the visionary capacity of engineering to improve living conditions.
Nanotechnology to Decontaminate Water and Recover Oil The research group develops nanotechnology to decontaminate water and recover oil. It recovers hydrocarbons from spills on platforms and ships; in 2021 it obtained a patent for this technology.
Palms succumb to a hostile environment in Mexico City Species such as Phoenix canariensis, of Paseo de la Reforma, are originally from the Canary Islands, Spain, and belong to coastal areas. It could be an opportunity to replace them with some Mexican natives.
Freedom of the press is exercised more widely in digital media Traditional journalism feels threatened by digital media. On the occasion of the world commemoration of this guarantee is celebrated on May 3.
Harassment or bullying can be learned at home The increase in harassment or bullying is a sign of the general problem that humanity is going through. May 2 marks the International Day against Bullying or School Bullying.
May 3 is celebrated in Mexico as Construction Workers' Day In most cases, masons, bricklayers, and craftsmen empirically acquire their knowledge. May 3 is celebrated in Mexico as Construction Workers' Day.
May 1st, Labor Day: Having a Decent Job If machines replace people's work every day, the future of workers looks complicated, says Roberto Álvarez Manzo, on the occasion of May 1st, Labor Day.
Letter of intent signed on the Codex De la Cruz-Badiano The Codex De la Cruz-Badiano is considered the oldest medical text written in America. It is an invaluable document for humanity.
The Children's Day: A Celebration of the Return to Real Life Since 1924, Mexico has celebrated Children's Day every April 30. The return to face-to-face activities has not been easy. Parents and teachers face the challenge of bringing children back to real life.
A Behavioral Study of the Causes of Obesity in Mexicans More than 70 percent of the population is overweight or overweight. The influence of culture and environment in the formation of eating habits is analyzed. Health and family history was studied in each participant. Foods rich in sugars and fats have a high addictive potential.
The Most Emblematic Archaeological Sites in Guadalajara, Jalisco In Jalisco, there are more than 1,500 archaeological sites. The following are the most emblematic ones in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The Highlights of Tapalpa in Jalisco, Mexico Being located 2000 meters above sea level, Tapalpa in Jalisco welcomes you with the aroma of pine trees, oaks, oaks, and flowers that surround it, as well as the smell of wood-burning to keep homes warm.
Holy Cross, a tradition of pre-Hispanic origin associated with the rituals of requesting rainfall The celebration of the Day of the Holy Cross, which takes place every May 3rd, is a deeply rooted tradition in different parts of Mexico. Few know how this belief had been modified.
What Is Moronga? These Are Its Myths and Benefits Moronga is a tripe stuffed with pork blood mixed with fat, seasonings, and spices. It is eaten in tacos, alone or with other ingredients.
What are the Pharisees in Sonora? In Sonora, the Pharisees are symbolic figures of Lent and Holy Week, who roam with their dances accompanied by drum music and bells.
The City of Cárdenas, the Municipal Seat in Tabasco, Mexico In the state of Tabasco, Cardenas is the second most economically, academically, and politically important municipality and the second largest urban agglomeration.
What happened at the Battle of Puebla? On May 5, when trying to take Puebla, the French invaders were repeatedly rejected by the Mexican Army. The Mexican defense took refuge in the forts of Loreto and Guadalupe; despite the little armament they had, they managed to repel the invaders.
What is celebrated on Cinco de Mayo in Mexico and the U.S.? In Mexico, Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Day of the Battle of Puebla, and while it is a relatively minor holiday, in the United States Cinco de Mayo has evolved into a commemoration of Mexican culture and heritage, especially in areas with a large Mexican-American population.
Puerto Vallarta Safety: U.S. Issues Alert for Insecurity The United States issues an alert for insecurity in Puerto Vallarta and the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara. This is due to recent confrontations between criminals and members of the Army.
Moises Gonzalez Anguiano, alias El Moy sentenced to trial A federal judge ordered the indictment of Moises Gonzalez Anguiano, alias El Moy, an operator of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation, for his probable responsibility in the commission of crimes against health, possession of firearms, and Air Force, and operations with resources of illicit origin.
The Untold Wealth of Traditional Mexican Music It is not possible to make a history of the traditional music of Mexico in such brief lines. Here is a small sketch to point out the complexity of this process and to show the diversity of instruments and musical genres played today.
5 de Mayo: What is commemorated on this date in Mexico? 5 de Mayo is a significant date in Mexico since it commemorates the victory of the Mexican army over the French troops that took place in the city of Puebla.
What exactly is Mexico celebrating on May 5th On May 5, the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla is celebrated, in which the Army of the East defeated the French Army.
Felipe Carrillo Puerto, a Peasant and Workers' Leader in Yucatan Felipe Carrillo Puerto became governor of Yucatan in 1922 and delivered the first speech of his term in the Mayan language. He as governor was progressive: He recognized the political rights of women. On January 3, 1924, Felipe Carrillo Puerto was shot to death in Mérida.
The New International Airport of Tulum 'Felipe Carillo Puerto' is scheduled to open in 2024 New Airport in Tulum will serve 4 million passengers annually and will have a military base. According to the work program, the Tulum airport will begin operations in May 2024.
Tomás Hernández Franco: A Poet and Short Story Writer from Tamboril Tomás Hernández Franco was a Dominican poet, short story writer, essayist, journalist, and diplomat. He was born in Tamboril, Santiago de los Caballeros, on April 29, 1904. He worked as editor of the vegan newspaper "El Progreso" and in "La Información" of Santiago.
André-Pierre Gignac's Third Goal-Scoring Title for Tigres Club Frenchman André-Pierre Gignac, the striker for Tigres de la UANL, won his third title as goal-scoring champion in the Grita X La Paz Tournament.
Alleged murderer of two Canadians captured in Mexico City Mexico's National Anti-Kidnapping Coordination (Conase) captured Óscar Iván "N", the alleged mastermind of the murder of two Canadian nationals on January 21, 2022, at the Xcaret theme park tourist complex in the municipality of Solidaridad (Playa del Carmen), in the Riviera Maya area.
What is the chingon meaning in English? In Mexico, the word chingón is one of the most used words and it can have several meanings. Get to know them.
Mazamitla, Jalisco, Mexico: An Unspoiled Mountain Town Mazamitla in Jalisco is nestled in the heart of the Sierra del Tigre, a place full of history, tradition, magic, and dreams that invites you to immerse yourself in unforgettable experiences in one of the most emblematic and traditional towns in the western part of the country.
Old Calendars and Others Not So Old: A Need to Order Our Lives Time is, as colloquially said, a whole subject. Here is a glimpse of it, through spaces in which we can think about it: that of the Mesoamericans and the Europeans, the cyclical and the linear, the daily, the one marked by the different calendars, one of each one of us.
Maracuyá or Passion fruit: A Healthy and Exotic Fruit Maracuya or passion fruit is a fruit with unique aroma characteristics, in addition to offering multiple health benefits due to its bioactive content.
Astronomical Time: How Do Astronomers Measure Time? Here is a description of how astronomers manage to measure the ages of celestial bodies and the duration of some astronomical times. It is difficult to conceptualize how long cosmic lapses last because they are billions of times longer than those we use in everyday life. Get to know more.
Sargassum seaweed is affecting Miami, Florida's beaches Stay up to date with the latest on Miami seaweed conditions and sargassum forecast updates reports in Florida, United States.
Honduras seaweed season update and forecast conditions 2022 Stay up to date with the latest on Honduras seaweed conditions and sargassum forecast updates reports in the Roatán and the Caribbean.
Efrain Huerta, also known as the Great Crocodile One of Efraín Huerta's greatest contributions is the "poem-meets-poem", a genre that he invented and baptized as such and of which he used to say: "Each poem is a world. A world different from ours."
How the Constituent Congress of 1856-1857 began On February 18, 1856, the Constituent Congress began its work, which was to meet for a whole year to create the second federal and republican constitutional text in the history of Mexico; said Magna Carta would enter into force on February 5, 1857.
A Sweet Agave Place to Fall in Love: Tequila in Jalisco Tequila in Jalisco offers the best experiences and activities, so don't hesitate to take the time to do each one of them mentioned here.
The Nanche Rojo (Malpighia mexicana) and Its Antioxidant Potential Also known as Mexican acerola, red cherry, or manzanita, among other names, the nanche rojo (Malpighia mexicana) is a fruit native to Mexico and Central America. Find out more about this exotic and functional fruit.
Serafin Zambada Ortiz, son of Ismael "El Mayo" in a car accident In a car accident in Hermosillo, Sonora, Serafin, "Mayo" Zambada's son, was reportedly seriously injured.
This is when the 2022 rainy season starts in Mexico In some parts of the country, there have been rains in the last few days, and more than a few people are wondering when the 2022 rainy season will begin; check it out here.
The Aztec Stone of the Sun and Its Origin in Mexican Mythology The Prehispanic icon that has most represented ancient Mexico in the world is the so-called Stone of the Sun, also known as the Aztec Calendar; however, this unfinished piece is not a calendar.
The Evergreen Forest of Mexico: An Overview The evergreen forests are the most exuberant plant communities, they are formed by trees up to 30m or higher, of very diverse species that keep their foliage all year round. They are very complex ecosystems with a high variety of species from one place to another.
Recipe: Romeritos de antojo One of the most representative and lesser known culinary recipes of the State of Aguascalientes, Mexico, so well known for its cooking excellence, is romeritos de antojo. Try it with your family and friends.
Recipe: Almond Cheese (Queso de almendras) This almond cheese ("Queso de almendras") is one of the most representative and lesser known culinary recipes from the State of Aguascalientes, Mexico, so well known for its culinary excellence. Try it with your family and friends.
Recipe: Arroz verde (green rice) Aguascalientes style Aguacalientes style green rice is one of the most representative and lesser known culinary recipes from the State of Aguascalientes, Mexico, so well known for its culinary excellence. Try it with your family and friends.
The Coastal Landscapes and Natural Heritage of Chetumal Bay Coastal lagoons, islands, and extensive mangrove swamps are found in the beautiful Chetumal Bay. It is home to rich wildlife in its emerald green waters. Vestiges of the Mayan culture can be seen along the bay, as well as buildings from the colonial era.
Researchers identify molecules related to food addiction A study by Rafael Maldonado López, from the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, revealed that some markers are involved in the vulnerability to food. Get to know more.
The importance of diet in Parkinson's disease These are only general perspectives for a more balanced diet that can help to have better control of the disease Parkinson's disease.
Foods that protect against prostate cancer There is scientific evidence that certain foods may have protective effects against the condition of prostate cancer. Get to know more about them.
Sport Fishing in the Riviera Nayarit, Mexico Fishing in Riviera Nayarit is considered one of the favorite places to practice sport fishing in Mexico. Find out why.
The Chapala Lakeside in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Chapala is one of the 125 municipalities in which the Mexican state of Jalisco is divided. Its capital is the city of Chapala, located next to the lake of the same name, after which it is named.
These are the benefits of white wines White wine is rich in antioxidants, which help us to, for example, increase the level of 'good' cholesterol in the blood, keep our skin and cells young or strengthen our immune system. It is rich in minerals and low in calories.
Is a glass of wine a day good for you? A small glass of wine daily during meals is good for a certain age to prevent the risk of cardiovascular problems. Some doctors venture to say that a small glass of wine daily is recommended from the age of 50, especially in women and unless there are contraindications.
Is wine bad for you? Drinking more than three glasses of wine a day is lethal for the human body, as it increases triglyceride levels and, consequently, causes arterial hypertension. Therefore, it is recommended to measure your daily intake.
This is why red wine is good for your heart Antioxidants provided by dark peels, such as procyanidins, have been associated with health benefits, including protection against heart disease and possibly longevity.
Beer studies, a healthy beverage Rich in vitamins, proteins, folic acid, and antioxidants, some studies on beer indicate that its moderate consumption is associated with cardiovascular benefits, bone health, and even obesity. Of course, always within a balanced diet.
Mural "The overcoming of man through culture" by Francisco Eppens Helguera This work adorns the exterior wall of the José J. Rojo Auditorium at the School of Dentistry in the University City. Its designer, Francisco Eppens Helguera, was a seasoned muralist and experimented with sculpture, oil, and other plastic media.
What types of beers and wines are there? If you are one of those who enjoy a good glass of wine or a pint of beer. Whether for a family reunion or after a meal at home. That's why we are interested in knowing what types of beers and wines exist.
Tlaquepaque: A Typical Art and Cultural Destination of Guadalajara Tlaquepaque is known for its artistic quality in the production of ceramics, pottery, blown glass, wood, and wrought iron. There are more than three hundred picturesque stores that are a real pleasure for those looking for unique products at good prices.
The benefits of moderate red wine consumption Findings based on in vivo and in vitro studies have found that moderate, optional, daily intake of red wine (200 mL for men and 100 mL for women) can prevent several chronic diseases.
Hierba santa, a very special ingredient in Mexican cuisine Native to Mexico and other countries in the Americas, hierba santa has been very useful since pre-Hispanic times, since, throughout history, its varied properties have always provided great benefits to Mexican cuisine, which has given that unique and special flavor that characterizes it.
These are the reasons why a can may be swollen Poorly processed food may contain microorganisms capable of proliferating inside the can. It is necessary to abstain from acquiring such products.
Washing rice reduces the risk of metal intake A study showed that washing rice significantly reduced the concentrations of cadmium, arsenic, and lead, in addition to the fact that the three types of cooking reduced the bioaccessibility of these elements.
Ángela Peralta, the Most Outstanding Mexican Opera Singer Angela Peralta, the most outstanding Mexican opera singer of the 19th century, lived a very short life, but also a very intense one. Her precocious approach to singing allowed her to train abroad, tour Europe three times, and marry twice in just 38 years of life.
Black bean: an affordable, nutritious, and antioxidant food Consuming black beans has benefits that contribute to a good state of health, besides the fact that it is a food, cheap and is a very versatile ingredient in Mexican gastronomy, since they can be prepared in salads, especially sprouted, as well as cooked, in creams, and so on.
Probiotic bacteria for good sleep quality It has been hypothesized that probiotic-based foods (live microorganisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host), could have an effect on sleep and improve its quality.
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid, hundreds of years of history In its origins, it was the Plaza del Arrabal, in the suburb of Santa Cruz, outside the walled enclosure of the city. The Plaza was formed by a market without any order or concert, under the arcades of some of the houses of the merchants who lived in this area, mostly Jews.
Biodiversity and Extinction: What We Can Do? We are heading for collapse, for extinction, if action is not taken; biodiversity loss can be halted, and that is what we must do at all costs. Undertaking conservation measures would stabilize species.
Child maltreatment occurs even before birth It is replicated for generations; it models apathetic adolescents and adults with antisocial and depressive behaviors. April 25 marks the International Day for the Elimination of Child Abuse.
Malaria on the decline in Mexico Malaria resistance problems to drugs are ruled out. World Malaria Day is commemorated on April 25. Africa accounted for 95 percent of cases and 96 percent of deaths.
The most used words in Spanish are the so-called functional words University students conducted a study to find out which words are the most used; they review the influence of the so-called emojis and their racial use. On April 23, Spanish Language Day is celebrated at the United Nations, the anniversary of the death of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Eggs: tips for their correct handling and safe consumption Egg protein is one of the most complete proteins from a nutritional point of view, so good handling must be ensured to take advantage of it in a safe way. Enjoy your meal.
Colombian drug trafficker Edward Fernando Giraldo "Boliqueso" arrested SEMAR led an operation to capture Colombian drug trafficker Edward Fernando Giraldo "Boliqueso". Mexican President López Obrador assured that the criminal, one of the most wanted in Colombia, has already been extradited.
El Mencho's financial strategist 'El Chopa' killed in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco According to military intelligence, Saul Alejandro "N" "El Chopa" was linked to the murder of the former governor of Jalisco, Jorge Aristoteles Sandoval.
Postcards as a Visual Resource: The Mexico Experience Postcards in Mexico became a graphic resource that made it possible to document the various facets of the country, from archaeological remains and war conflicts to buildings and monuments that showed its social and cultural richness.
A Brief History of the La Castañeda Insane Asylum in Mexico Mexico's largest mental health facility, the La Castañeda General Asylum, became infamous for its inhumane treatment and deplorable conditions for its patients. The indignation led family members to escalate their petition to the highest levels to demand attention to their urgent needs.
Tonalá in Jalisco: A Cultural and Historical Destination Tonalá is located to the east of the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara and is recognized for being the cradle of distinguished pottery masters.
Myths and legends surrounding Pedro Infante The Mexican idol Pedro Infante, whose voice made people fall in love with him, is surrounded by countless myths. Get to know some of them.
Spices: tradition and health with a taste of Mexico The following is a list of the most commonly used spices in Mexican cuisine, as well as their benefits in the dishes and beverages in which they are commonly consumed.
The Inquisition against free thought, the practice of censorship in New Spain The Catholic Church had great power in the New Spain era, and anything that went against it was punished. Against this background, the Inquisition issued an edict in which it ordered to denounce people who had books that were not written in Spanish.
Antioxidants in Mexican ingredients and foods Some of the ingredients and foods most commonly consumed by Mexicans and their beneficial health properties as reported in scientific studies.
UNAM Women's Museum tells the story of their role in the history UNAM's Museum of Women shows their contribution to the building of Mexico. Visitors will always find something new.
Analysis of recreational use of cannabinoids in Mexico One of the advantages is that Mexico recognizes cannabis as a medicine in the General Health Law. More scientific information is needed on its effects. To identify the harm caused by its prohibition in order not to violate human rights.
The next decade against environmental deterioration will be crucial Alteration is occurring rapidly and its speed may be greater than other extinction events that the Earth has suffered. There are more than one million species in danger of disappearing.
Urgent action is needed against global warming in Mexico Global warming cannot be reduced without substantial modifications to the socioeconomic system. The accumulated costs of inaction during the century are equivalent to losing more than 4.5 times Mexico's current GDP.
The Return of Quetzalcoatl by José Chávez Morado The Return of Quetzalcoatl by José Chávez Morado is located in Ciudad Universitaria; it was created on a 12 by a 4.5-meter wall, with a Venetian mosaic. Plastic integration of the original cultures of the world.
How much is the minimum wage in Mexico? In 2022, the minimum wage will increase by 22 percent, compared to last year, to benefit workers in Mexico.
These are the cities with the highest perception of insecurity According to INEGI, these are the cities with the highest perception of insecurity. See also the five cities with the lowest perception of insecurity in the country.
Javier Lozano Barragán, Mexican Cardinal who died in Rome Javier Lozano Barragan served for more than two decades as president of the Pontifical Council for Health. This is his life's work.
Macron beats Le Pen in TV debate between French presidential candidates Some of the undecided made their choice after last night's only televised debate between the two candidates, far-right Marine Le Pen and incumbent President Emmanuel Macron. More than 15 million French people watched the debate.
The Hotel Offer in Costa Mujeres, Mexico The hotel offer in Costa Mujeres, located in the Continental Zone of Isla Mujeres, is characterized by the luxury of its facilities and the excellent quality of its services, whether for traveling with family, as a couple, with friends or for business meetings.
Latest on sargassum seaweed in Costa Rica 2022 A new wave of sargassum has reached the beaches of the Costa Rica Caribbean. It is a seaweed that, when decomposing, produces hydrogen sulfide, which can irritate the eyes and respiratory tract and, in large concentrations, can be toxic. In large concentrations, it can be toxic.
Halo star Pablo Schreiber is vacationing in Los Cabos "Another trip to Mexico, another grand adventure! A guy could really get used to this place… " says Halo star Pablo Schreiber while in Los Cabos.
José Vasconcelos, A Legend of Mexican Education and Politics José María Albino Vasconcelos Calderón was a philosopher, educator, lawyer, writer, and politician; he was born on February 27, 1882, in Oaxaca. In 1925 he published The Cosmic Race, one of his most influential books, in which he expounds some of his reflections on indigenousness.
Is marijuana legal in Mexico? This is what the Mexican law resolved regarding marijuana that has a recreational use.
Fashion in Mexico at the end of the 19th century This sample of garments and accessories depicts fashion in Mexico at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.
Characters of the Mexican Revolution: A Brief History Here you can find several of the characters that were part of the Mexican Revolution. Introducing some of them.
Jose Artemio "N", alias El Michoacano arrested in Mexico City José Artemio "N", alias "El Michoacano" was arrested on the street of Arcos de Belén, on the corner of Luis Moya, in the Doctores neighborhood, Mexico City.
Colonche, the drink that outraged an entire town Made with red prickly pear, the elaboration of colonche caused a shortage of this fruit, which was a staple food. How its sweet taste attracted children despite its 20° of alcohol.
Kidnapping victim figures in Mexico drop in March In March 2022 there were 123 cases of kidnapping of people, in addition to 92 detainees accused of kidnapping in Mexico.
Gabino Barreda and the Moral and Ethical Formation of Mexicans The educator and philosopher Gabino Barreda was one of the people who brought positivism to Mexico and raised in various public forums the need for the moral and ethical formation of citizens.
Antonio López de Santa Anna, a Social and Political Legend Throughout 23 years, Antonio López de Santa Anna occupied the presidency 11 times, alternating with voluntary and forced retirements. As president, he signed treaties with the United States in which he lost more than half of the national territory.
Mexican Writer and Philosopher Antonio Caso Andrade Antonio Caso's intellectual life was devoted to philosophy in his extensive written work and in the teaching of several generations who recognized him as the master par excellence.
Pancho Villa: A Life of Revolutionary Warman José Doroteo Arango Arámbula was born on June 5, 1878 in San Juan del Río, Durango. Better known by his pseudonym Francisco Villa or the hypocoristic of this. Pancho Villa was one of the main leaders of the Mexican Revolution.
A Brief Review of the Oil Expropriation in Mexico The "Oil Expropriation in Mexico" was a series of events that resulted in the nationalization of the oil industry, carried out in 1938, based on the enforcement of the Expropriation Law, enacted in 1936 and Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution of the United Mexican States.
Life and times of Venustiano Carranza: Revolutionary and President Discover how Venustiano Carranza managed to become president during the most difficult period of Mexico's history in the 20th century.
Ignacio López Rayón: A Military and Political Leader Ignacio López Rayón (1773-1832) was appointed Commander of the insurgent troops by Miguel Hidalgo I Costilla. After the independence was consummated, he was Intendant of the Province of San Luis Potosí, Deputy to the Constituent Congress, and Military Commander of Jalisco.
Jesús Reyes Heroles: An Academic and Political Leader Jesús Reyes Heroles was an outstanding university intellectual and political leader, whose written work significantly oriented the political discourse in Mexico, as well as the conception of the Mexican State and the knowledge of its historical roots.
Pancho Villa series “Centauro del Norte” (Centaur of the North) The series will narrate the life of Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution and will be filmed in various locations in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, the interior of the State of Jalisco, and the historic center of the city.
Leona Vicario, Mexican Emblem of Women's Liberation Learn more about Leona Vicario, the heroine of Mexican Independence. She was declared Meritorious and Sweetest Mother of the Nation on August 25, 1842.
History of the National Agrarian Registry of Mexico Learn about the history of the National Agrarian Registry of Mexico from 1984 to date.
The day Pancho Villa invaded the U.S. It remains for General Villa and the militiamen of the Northern Division the honor of seeking to avenge the opprobrium of U.S. imperialism by invading their territory with a revolutionary force.
Ignacio Allende, The First Insurgent Ignacio Allende was captain of the Novo-Hispanic militias and sympathized with the country's independence project. He was an assistant to the first secret meetings of the rebellion and fought with Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in the first stage of the War of Independence.
Pedro Ramírez Vázquez: The Architecture of Contemporary Mexico City Pedro Ramírez Vázquez was one of the most important architects of contemporary Mexico. His cultural and architectural conception was reflected in several important works, which are part of the historical-cultural heritage and urban landscape of Mexico City.
A Short History of Marguerite Duras's Life and Work Marguerite Duras (real name Marguerite Donnadieu) was born on April 4, 1914, in Gia Dinh (Vietnam), a town near Saigon, which at that time belonged to French Indochina. This is her biography.
These are the dirtiest beaches in Mexico According to the periodic reviews of the most visited beaches, it was found that several almost exceed the sanitary limits.
Autonomous University of Guadalajara Botanical Garden, scientific oasis and lung of the city Visiting and touring the Autonomous University of Guadalajara (UAG) you can find many gardens, groves, and spaces where the green color embellishes the mornings and afternoons of those who look at them.
Environmental pollution and its effect on health The World Health Organization (WHO) declared on World Health Day the theme "Our planet, our health", which related to how the environment affects the physical and mental wellbeing of humanity.
This is what the physical appearance of the Maya was like Broadly defined, the pre-Hispanic Mayas met these characteristics of the physical type.
Lime kilns, essential for the construction of Monte Albán Lime ovens complete the construction map used by the Zapotecs. The finding reveals that primarily local materials were used. The product was made by artisans who had the necessary knowledge to handle fire. This is the first time that these objects have been found in the Zapotec region.
Birds are supportive in assisting their young The research also reviewed sex differences in bird courtship, competition, and social pair bonding.
Child exploitation: a complex and growing global phenomenon In Mexico, forced begging and sexual exploitation have been documented. On the occasion of World Day Against Child Slavery, 20 million children in Mexico live in poverty.
Modification of the concept of death Funeral agencies and cremations have increased because wakes are no longer held at home. If before the good death was at home, now it is in the hospital. Among the Mayas, the dead are an essential part of the world of the living.
Mexicans, the most stressed in the world Work stress causes gastrointestinal damage, sleep disturbances, headaches, fears, behavioral reactions, and harassment at work. By having a real rest our attention processes are optimized. Due to the pandemic, the figure of the "always available collaborator" arose.
Viacrucis of Living Stations of the Cross is performed at the UAG The celebration of the Viacrucis of Living Stations of the Cross at the UAG is a traditional event organized by the Department of Arts and Culture and the Dean's Office of Science and Technology of the UAG.
The tumbeleche, the forbidden pre-Hispanic dance This is how the Holy Office of the Inquisition prohibited the tumbeleche to be performed again both in public and in private, besides asking for the immediate punishment of those present.
Sky pollution in cities The dark sky is a unique natural resource. To stop seeing the sky is not only a cultural loss, but the production of electricity from the use of fossil fuels continually pollutes the atmosphere.
Two years before another great total solar eclipse in Mexico The amazing spectacle that is seen during the totality of a solar eclipse will last up to four and a half minutes in some of these sites.
Carlos Graef: the Mexican who challenged Einstein Albert Einstein shared his ideas on gravitation with him in 1944, while Graef was at Harvard University teaching a course on relativity theory and gravitation.
The myth of fasting lime juice for weight loss The benefits of lime are not very different from those of any other fruit. If you want or need to undergo a dietary regimen, it is best to consult a specialist.
The day Pedro Infante 'reappeared' 26 years after his death Urban legends claim that Pedro Infante lived until 2013, faking his death in 1957. A mysterious character appeared after Pedro Infante's death, claiming to be the real singer.
Tridilosa: A Three-Dimensional System Designed by Heberto Castillo Martinez Besides being recognized as a politician of the Mexican left and social fighter, Heberto Castillo Martinez created one of the greatest engineering contributions ever made in the country: the tridilosa.
The impressive knowledge of the indigenous people How one indigenous student managed to catch six lynxes, because all felines are very attracted to things that move and shine, so they start to play.
Implications of adding milk on the beneficial properties of coffee Did you know that the simple fact of adding cream or milk to your coffee could somehow affect the antioxidant content of the coffee?
Artistic expression: more than a luxury, a determining element of humanity The first records of artistic expression date back to prehistoric times. On the occasion of World Art Day, this is a fundamental human right.
Thousands of products from nature are beneficial to humans Medicines, herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides are obtained from molecules and extracts of plants, microorganisms, and animals. In Mexico, there are 25,000 to 30,000 species from which millions of compounds can be obtained.
Rabbit meat, food with high nutritional value Rabbit meat helps to lower weight, cholesterol, and uric acid and provides beneficial fatty acids for cardiac activity. Its quality is comparable to that of fish and eggs.
A Golfing Experience at Riviera Nayarit, Mexico There are six world-class golf courses in Riviera Nayarit and more are in the pipeline. Check them out here.
Is it better to eat raw, boiled, or fried shrimp? The nutritional characteristics of shrimp, lead us to ask ourselves: how should it be consumed, preferably, to take full advantage of its nutritional benefits?
Zapopan: An Important Religious and Cultural Destination Zapopan has several tourist attractions, modern first-class shopping centers, important entertainment centers, and the best hotels in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara.
Cempoalxóchitl: A Plant of the Day of the Dead The cempasúchil flower is not only one of the most representative of Mexico and its Day of the Dead celebration. It is also one of the plants that bring great benefits that captivate and calls the attention of the whole world.
Superbugs: Reality Beats Fiction Superbugs are so real that they are becoming increasingly common. This term is used to refer to bacteria that are resistant to various types of antibiotics, drugs that are used to combat the diseases they cause.
The future of genetic engineering and its ethical implications Genetic engineering technology is here to stay and will change humanity as we know it, and time will tell to what extent. The more we know about it, the more we will be able to know what is being done.
Equinoxes and solstices, and other elements that oriented Mesoamerican buildings The solar alignment of the Temple of the Great Tables at Chichén Itzá is related to the Maya New Year. Find out how.
Chagas Disease in Mexico: The Transmission and Distribution Mexico is the country with the highest number of vectors that transmit Chagas disease. It is a silent disease that causes, in low-income people in rural areas, inflammation of a single eyelid, fever, and heart failure. April 14, World Chagas Disease Day.
Alternative Oil Sources for Human Consumption Some alternative sources of oils exist, several of which are used both for human and industrial consumption and for animal husbandry.
The most important museums in Guadalajara, Jalisco These are the most important museums of Guadalajara in Jalisco. Get to know them and be fascinated by their history and collections.
26 beautiful churches in Guadalajara and its surroundings The city of Guadalajara is full of churches that are the religious heritage of the inhabitants, but also beautiful architectural works that tourists can enjoy contemplating. Here are the churches located in Guadalajara, this beautiful colonial city, capital of the state of Jalisco.
Costa Norte: A Unique and Natural Area of Nayarit, Mexico A unique experience of coexisting with virgin nature is offered by the beaches of this region called Costa Norte, Nayarit.
Does our food contain pesticides? It is important to note that all foods, especially fruits and vegetables, contain pesticide residues. Although the amount of these does not pose a health risk to consumers, we can do more to reduce intake.
Castelao: caricature as a useful art form Castelao felt himself to be an artist before anything else and was a central figure in Galician culture for a long time, expressing his social and political concerns in caricatures that for him should reflect the truth and be an art capable of changing things for the better.
This is why some fruits scald the tongue Eating is a sensory experience full of different flavors and it is interesting to understand why we perceive certain sensations when consuming different foods and beverages. You may wonder what is the reason for this effect?
How to use detergents and disinfectants correctly in your kitchen Is it beneficial to intentionally add a disinfectant to kitchen detergents? Osvaldo López Cuevas, an academic at the Center for Research in Food and Development (CIAD), explains the pros and cons of this practice.
These are the main benefits of shrimp broth If you are in doubt as to whether the consumption of shrimp broth is beneficial to your health, it is safe to say that this broth has the potential to be beneficial to your health due to its composition. Even so, let's enjoy its incomparable flavor.
Mexcaltitán Island, a Small Mangrove Island with an Old Town The island of Mexcaltitán is a magical place in the middle of fresh and salt waters with a history full of legends in the state of Nayarit, Mexico.
These are the most common names in Mexico The names most commonly chosen by Mexicans for newborns have changed since in the past they were chosen according to the Catholic saints' calendar.
A rare case of irritant dermatitis due to exposure to sargassum in Puerto Rico Algal dermatitis is a little-studied problem that has been gaining more and more relevance in Puerto Rico. Check out what is going on there.
Cancun maintains its leadership in clean beaches At the Cancun Riviera Maya Clean Beaches Committee's Ordinary Session, the Municipality of Benito Juarez maintained its leadership in clean beaches.
Playa Hermosa in Ensenada, Baja California, is not suitable for vacationing Due to the health risk posed by the constant discharge of sewage water, Playa Hermosa in Ensenada, Baja California, is marked as unfit for vacationing by state and municipal authorities.
Isla Mujeres now has a tourist police Today, after several years, the Isla Mujeres City Hall finally put into operation the Tourist Auxiliary Police, thus fulfilling one more commitment to the security of this tourist resort.
These beaches in Mexico concentrate COVID-19 cases During the Easter holiday period, Veracruz, La Paz, Los Cabos, Ensenada, Baja California Sur; as well as Cancun, Quintana Roo, started the Holy Week vacation period with the highest number of COVID-19 infections in the country's beach destinations.
In the footsteps of Vasco Núñez de Balboa Vasco Nuñez de Balboa was the leader of the host that discovered the current Pacific Ocean, decisive for the Hispanic economic policy during the Colony.
This is why QR codes can be dangerous As well as all the benefits that QR code technology offers us, particularly since the pandemic, it can also become a harmful tool if not used with caution. Find out more.
The Appellation of Origin TEQUILA: Mexican Official Standard Tequila is present in more than 120 countries around the world, where 55 countries grant international protection registration. The main countries where tequila arrives are the United States; Germany; Spain; France; Japan; Canada; and the United Kingdom.
Tequila Production Process from Agave in Mexico The tequila production process begins in the agave fields when the agaves are selected to be harvested and taken to the factories for processing. Later in the factory, the following processes take place: grinding, cooking, fermentation, distillation, maturation, filtration, dilution, and bottling.
The Blue Agave: A Plant That Produces Tequila Agave is not a cactus. The blue agave is a plant that has long, fibrous, bluish-green leaves, whose usable part for the production of tequila is the pineapple or head.
10 recipes for authentic Mexican sauces with chili Mexicans have demonstrated for centuries that they are a salsa people and that the humblest of foods is worthy of a little sauce. Check out these.
Brian Donaciano Olguin Verdugo, alias El Pitt arrested According to an intelligence report, Brian Donaciano Olguin Verdugo reportedly arrived in Colombia in February to negotiate with FARC dissidents.
19 Easy Tequila Cocktails for Any Party Cocktails with tequila, one of Mexico's most famous liquors, are synonymous with joy and celebration. Prepare tequila cocktails that are suitable for any summer party.
Antidiabetic nanoparticles show greater effectiveness than tablets A study was conducted to improve the administration of glibenclamide in an oral suspension. Blood glucose levels decreased with a dose five times lower than that of tablets. It shows greater absorption and avoids gastric irritation, other benefits.
Early diagnosis, the main challenge in Parkinson's disease Some of the causes that originate Parkinson's disease are genetic or consumption of toxic agents and synthetic drugs. In case of involuntary tremors or difficulty in speaking or maintaining balance and movement, consult an expert in movement disorders. It is a serious problem of old age.
Human activities accelerate the disappearance of wetlands Wetlands contribute to carbon sequestration up to 55 times faster than tropical forests. Mexico ranks fourth in the world for the importance of its mangroves, and second in the Americas. The environmental services they provide are innumerable; protecting them should be a national priority.
Inflation, negative impact of the conflict in Ukraine on North America The Russian President confirmed that his country is power with an expansionist trajectory. Latin America is not the most affected by the conflict. On the surface there is unity in the West and the dawn of liberalism; however, there are differences.
Training of Pets for Their Transportation Pets require previous training for their transportation since by nature they are not used to it. It is important to foresee the requirements for their mobilization and those of the destination.
Insomnia: Sleep well to live better Specialists recommend avoiding bad habits such as the use of electronic devices and resting for less than six hours. Worldwide, 40 percent of the population snores.
A scientific reason why Popocatepetl's eruption will be inevitable There is a scientific reason why Popocatepetl's eruption will be inevitable. Researchers detail that communities at risk should be better prepared for a possible eruption.
Britney Spears on vacation in Playa del Carmen Through her social networks, Britney Spears has shown that she is on vacation in Playa del Carmen with her fiancé Sam Asghari.
3 cases of toxoplasmosis registered in Yucatan Figures from the Ministry of Health indicate that as of March 26th, there are two cases of toxoplasmosis in women and one in men.
Peru declares an emergency for its tourism sector until December 31 The tourism sector in Peru is declared an emergency at the national level until December 31, 2022, due to the effects generated by Covid-19, states a decree published in the official gazette.
Cancun, Mexico, Maya Culture and Tourism Located on the Yucatan Peninsula, Cancun offers a wide range of destinations for unforgettable experiences, thanks to the constant contact with the marine fauna and the ancestral Mayan culture.
How to get from Cancun International Airport to the Hotel Zone? Are you traveling to Cancun? Check out these tips to take transportation to the Hotel Zone from Cancun International Airport.
These are the most insecure roads in Mexico The U.S. warns its officials and citizens not to travel along several stretches of highway in the country, such as Guanajuato, Jalisco, and Michoacán, due to organized crime-style violence.
The Ancient Mural Art of the Cholula Archaeological Zone In the buildings of the Archaeological Zone of Cholula, one can appreciate one of the most important mural groups of the Mexico of the past.
Comalcalco Archaeological Zone: A Monumental Site in Tabasco Located 55 kilometers from the city of Villahermosa, capital of the State of Tabasco, the Comalcalco archaeological site, once inhabited by the Mayan people, is of great importance for those seeking the mystery of the historical past.
The State of Guerrero: A Touristic Highlight Ecotourism and adventure sports are two activities that have become fashionable in the state. For all these reasons, Guerrero is one of the states with the largest number of ideal places to spend your vacations.
Comala, the "White Town of America": A Historical Heritage Get to know Comala in the state of Colima, peaceful and quiet, with an incomparable artisan heritage and a rich historical past.
Marital Crimes in New Spain Misuse of power, violence, and control over women is not new news, it is a situation that has not distinguished between races or eras. Here we are in 1808, Francisco de los Santos Mateo is tried for the alleged murder of Felipa Atanacia, his wife.
This is what Tuxtla Gutiérrez is known for Tuxtla-Gutiérrez is the capital city of the state of Chiapas. The city has a unique combination of natural splendor deeply rooted in the Zoque, and cultural traditions within the context of a modern urban center.
Churches of Oaxaca: A Visit to a Historic City In Oaxaca, the religious constructions of the colonial era impress with the magnificence of their interior and exterior decorations and offer a peculiar vision of the history of this kind and beautiful city.
The Collective Action in José Hernández Delgadillo's Art: What Matterd in His Works The works of José Hernández Delgadillo, more linked to collective action, were what mattered to him, and to the circumstances of the time.
Recommendations for dealing with environmental ozone contingencies To deal with health complications caused by the increase in ozone levels, specialists make several recommendations to be applied institutionally and individually.
The trail of the castaway: the untamed journeys of Francisco de Cuéllar One of the survivors aboard the Lavia, which sank together with the Juliana and Santa María de Visón in Sligo, in the north of Ireland, was Captain Francisco de Cuéllar, author of the well-known missive to Philip II "Letter from one who was in the English Armada and who tells of the Journey".
Buildings and Tourist Attractions in Guadalajara's Historic Center Introducing a top of places to visit in the Historic Center of Guadalajara, Jalisco. These are places that you can easily reach on foot and that will give you another perspective on how you see and know the city for its great historical, cultural and gastronomic value.
A Historic Port in Alta California: San Blas, Riviera Nayarit Get to know the historic port of San Blas in Nayarit, from where the Franciscan friars led by Fray Junipero Serra departed in 1768 to colonize Alta California.
The Uprising in New Spain by Africans: The Story of Yanga The rebellion led by Yanga was not the first uprising in New Spain by enslaved Africans, much less the last; however, it is one of the most important due to the success of the resistance.
Ricardo Flores Magón: Anarchism and the Mexican Revolution Ricardo Flores Magón's political stance was determined by his anarchist and socialist readings, and it was in anarchism, a political movement that he embraced throughout his life, where he would find the basis of his thought and action.
A Guide to Avoid Travel Agency Frauds on Social Networks Are you going to buy vacation packages on social networks? See how they scam and tips to avoid it.
A Practical Guide to File an Individual Tax Return in Mexico Practical tips to comply with the Annual Tax Return, an important tax obligation in Mexico.
The Beaches of Matanchén Bay, San Blas, Mexico The Bay of Matanchén has 7 kilometers of fine sand. Its main beach satisfies the surfers', skiers', sailors', and divers' desires.
El Mencho's daughter, Jessica Oseguera González, leaves prison in the US The daughter of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, alias "El Mencho," Jessica Johanna Oseguera González, was released from prison after spending 25 months in a US federal prison.
A Brief History of Mexican Cuisine Learn the origin and history of traditional Mexican cuisine. Knowing the historical processes makes your preparations delicious.
Culture of Mexican Antojitos: A Taste of the Mexican Popular Kitchen Mexican antojitos are the most faithful exponent of popular Mexican cuisine. These antojitos are a mirror of the colonial mixture of pre-Hispanic gastronomy.
The Mexican Landscape of Punta de Custodio and Boca de Chila Exuberant palm trees and beautiful surroundings as postcards of the Mexican countryside at Boca de Chila and Punta de Custodio.
Friar Rosendo Salvado, the apostle of Australia This Benedictine friar, Rosendo Salvado, a Galician from Tui, undertook a monumental evangelizing work in Australia that remains and progresses.
The Best of Guadalajara Shopping: From Modern Malls to Handicrafts and Markets Find out more about shopping in Guadalajara, Mexico. What to buy in the city's shopping malls and handicraft markets.
Family abandons their dog for "gay behavior" Apart from rejecting this behavior, his owners had him poorly cared for to the extent that he had parasites in his heart.
Acapulco to have an inclusive beach in the Manzanillo area With the inclusive beach, you will enjoy a pleasant stay without difficulties or obstacles in the port of Acapulco. This beach will have free access, without obstacles for swimmers.
Mealtimes in Mexico explained In Mexico there are three schedules: breakfast -depending on the area or region-, but it goes from six to ten in the morning; lunch from noon to three in the afternoon; and dinner goes from six to nine at night.
Things to do in El Capomo, Chacala, and Las Varas Beautiful and dreamlike beaches and typical towns full of traditions. Here's what to do in El Capomo, Chacala, and Las Varas.
What to do in Rincón de Guayabitos? Visitors to Rincón de Guayabitos can go on a banana boat cruise, kayak or boat rides to watch the whales during the winter. Find out what else you can do there.
Magnetic stimulation is tested to activate the memory Aging is a personal journey in which some people age with cognitive functions and memory similar to those of young people. Learn more about it.
A more dynamic fiscal policy, key to overcome crises It is a mistake to think that an increase in spending must coincide with an increase in tax revenues. In Latin America, production has contracted. The world is facing a context of great uncertainty.
Videogames contribute to the rehabilitation of patients with CVD Scientists presented advances in four video games that are in the testing phase, which contribute to the recovery of cognitive and motor function in patients with Cerebral Vascular Disease (CVD).
China's comprehensive financial strategy enables it to face crises China invests in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to secure sources of raw materials and food. As a result, China now has financial incursions in practically the entire world.
Anxiety can be disabling Anxiety generates catastrophic thinking, uncertainty, irritability, anger, worry, and physical symptoms. Find out how to combat it.
When does daylight saving time change in Mexico 2022? Let's take this opportunity to enjoy the spectacle of those pink and golden sunsets that this summer season offers us and let's not be disappointed with what will happen to our clock on Sunday, April 3.
Tequila industry, a circular economy success story The tequila industry in Jalisco is one of the industries that apply the use of the circular economy, which reuses waste from its various activities to promote sustainability, protect the environment and transform its methods.
9 steps to overcome a breakup We can use a series of emotional tools to help us overcome one of the most common situations in life. Psychologist: How to get over a breakup.
8 easy and healthy avocado recipes Get a taste of this healthy fruit with these delicious and original avocado recipes. Try everything from soups and appetizers to main dishes and desserts.
The Avocado, Mexico's Jewel for the World Mexico and its gastronomy have given the world many ingredients, but undoubtedly one of the flavors that have transcended borders is the very Mexican avocado.
How are tortillas made? Mexico's signature food Directions for preparing tortillas, which are an indispensable ingredient in Mexican meals, and are basic to most favorite Mexican dishes.
The Puerto Vallarta Marathon 2022: A Good Sports Event On Saturday, April 2nd the participants will receive their kits and the Puerto Vallarta Marathon 2022 will take place on the 4th of that month, starting at 6:30 am.
The REAL Queen of the South, the Guatemalan Marllory Chacon The real Queen of the South ran a drug trafficking organization that moved cocaine from Guatemala to the United States through deals with Colombian and Mexican drug cartels.
Quintana Roo: Where is Grand Costa Maya? Located in the south of the state of Quintana Roo, Grand Costa Maya includes a typical Caribbean enclave like Chetumal, a Magical Town like Bacalar, beautiful beaches like Mahahual, and Xcalak, and amazing Mayan sites like Chacchobén or Kohunlich.
Things to do in Los Ayala and La Peñita, Riviera Nayarit The towns of Los Ayala and La Peñita offer diverse recreational options, hotel infrastructure, and unique typical gastronomy.
What to do in Lo de Marcos, Riviera Nayarit? Beautiful beaches and a relaxed atmosphere give Lo de Marcos a great diversity of options for fun.
Baja California, the land of Romance Baja California is a land of adventure, rest, fun, innovation in gastronomy, capital of the production of artisan beer, and the land of Mexican wine.
What is the cuisine of the state of Jalisco like? Jalisco's cuisine is the food, culinary techniques, and typical dishes of Jalisco in western Mexico. Find out more about the typical dishes.
What are the most popular festivals in Guadalajara? Guadalajara is nothing short of a great time to celebrate. The city hosts festivals and big events throughout the year. Some of the most important are these.
Is Bad Bunny Mexican? The answer to your question "is Bad Bunny Mexican is 'no'. The reggaeton artist Benito Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, is Puerto Rican. The Wold's Hottest Tour will pass through Mexico City and the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León.
What are the most important traditions in Guadalajara? Learn about the most outstanding traditions of Guadalajara, Jalisco: Charrería, Marichchi, and Tequila.
What kind of gastronomy does the state of Nayarit offer? Aside from seafood, in Nayarit, there are different regional dishes such as roast beef, birria, banana dumplings, pork beans, flour tortillas, raspadas, sopes, tamales barbones, cylindrical, colored, ash, corn, pineapple, and pork tamales, etc.
Segundo Llorente, a Jesuit Missionary from Leon in Alaska This Jesuit missionary, writer, evangelizer and representative in the Alaska state congress, Segundo Llorente, is one of the historical personalities of the North American state.
The best things to do in San Francisco, Nayarit Mexico's San Francisco in Riviera Nayarit is an example of ecological, recreational, and cultural balance. Check out what to see in San Pancho.
What to do in Litibu, Riviera Nayarit? The seaside town of Litibú in Riviera Nayarit offers two kilometers of beach with calm waves ideal for swimming or surfing.
Which beach to visit in Punta Mita? One of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Punta Mita is a place of contrast that brings together the luxuries of a high-class development and a rustic village.
What to do in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle? La Cruz de Huanacaxtle is a traditional fishing village and a tropical paradise. Come and find out what to do in La Cruz de Huanacaxaxtle, Riviera Nayarit, Mexico.
How is the beach in Bucerias? Because Bucerias is known as the Capital of the Wind, you can see a lot of kiteboarders and windsurfers at the end of Spring.
What to do in Flamingos in Riviera Nayarit? A beautiful complement to Nuevo Vallarta, Flamingos is an ideal destination to enjoy as a couple or with the family in Riviera Nayarit, Mexico.
What to do in Nuevo Vallarta? The largest vacation development in the Riviera Nayarit, Nuevo Vallarta is a family-friendly destination with five kilometers (3 miles) of fine golden sand surrounded by mangrove swamps.
What beaches to visit in Riviera Nayarit? Here is a selection of the best beaches in Riviera Nayarit. The coastline offers jungle landscapes with incredible stretches of beautiful beaches.
Where is Riviera Nayarit located? Stretching along 307 kilometers of coastline on the coast of the state of Nayarit, it stretches from the northern border with Sinaloa, in the municipality of Tecuala, to the mouth of the Ameca River, on the border with Jalisco.
About ' N+', the new Televisa News platform The N+ digital project by Televisa encompasses all of the company's news content, including that broadcast on FOROtv and Channel 2.
From Cadiz to Montevideo: the Uruguayan Murga Two essential cultural expressions of the Uruguayan Carnival are the murga, of Spanish origin, together with the candombe, of African origin, which is part of the national identity and its great popular celebration.
José de Ribas, the admiral of Catherine the Great A nobleman of Spanish origin, José de Ribas, played a key role in the expansion of the Russian Empire towards Eastern Europe and the Black Sea at the end of the 18th century.
Mexico: The Best Sun and Beach Destination in the World The Sea of Cortez, the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea make Mexico the best sun and beach destination in the world.
Discover 17 festivals in Michoacán for the entire year Throughout the year you can find culture in all its splendor with the different festivals of international stature that Michoacán has for you.
Discrimination affects people with bipolar disorder and domestic workers It is a manageable condition that requires medication and treatment. Domestic workers have labor rights; it is necessary to sanction employers who fail to register them with the IMSS. March 30 is the World Day for Bipolar Disorder and Domestic Workers.
So far this year, more than 1,000 forest fires in the country The highest incidence is in temperate pine forests, located in the central zone of the country and around the Sierra Madre Occidental.
Mexico, the Latin American country with the most capital abroad The relative magnitude of the deposits of the region's nations in foreign banks exceeds 400 billion dollars. The United States is the only country in the world that refuses to exchange financial information.
Experiment with Bluetooth to calculate body signals Signals emitted by the heart, muscles, or brain can be measured and their variations recorded in a machine via Bluetooth, thus eliminating the tangle of cables needed to carry out this type of study.
This is how the new Mazatlan Aquarium will look like The construction of the new Sea of Cortez Aquarium in Mazatlan is on schedule, and will open its doors in the second half of September, informed Rafael Lizarraga Favela, executive director of the new marine showground. Mazatlan's new aquarium is 78 percent complete.
You should avoid eating oysters in Mazatlan Mexico's Coepriss issued a sanitary ban on bivalve mollusks due to the presence of red tide in Mazatlan.
Los Cabos Airport users increase by 13% In January and February of this year, the days with the most operations were Saturday and Sunday, with an average of 155 and 139 flights.
Promoting Los Cabos in Mexico and abroad Three campaigns have been launched: Los Cabos sí o sí, Set yourself apart and Visit Los Cabos.
Maximum security will be reinforced during Easter Week in Los Cabos Coordination during Easter Week 2022 to ensure the safety of citizens who are visiting the different points of interest of the municipality of Cabos.
Los Cabos stands out as a gastronomic destination A study conducted by the Los Cabos Tourism Trust revealed that 13% of the total number of tourists visiting the destination come exclusively for the gastronomic offerings of the city.
The shooting at the Guadalajara airport that ended in a massacre The shooting at the Guadalajara airport between Joaquín 'Chapo' Guzmán Loera's hitmen and the Arellano Félix brothers is about to be 29 years old; a fact that is indelible in the memory of the people of Guadalajara.
Expo Guadalajara gears up to recover international visitors Due to the Covid-19 epidemiological indicator being green, and the authorization for all establishments to have 100% capacity, the fairgrounds expects to recover pre-pandemic figures in the second half of the year.
Hotel zone is protected during the Spring Break Cancun 2022 The security operation is carried out in bars and nightclubs, mainly in Cancun's hotel zone.