
Cecilia Saiz, a Uruguayan chemist, was honored with the ‘For Women in Science’ award by L’Oréal and UNESCO for her innovative work in crop parasite elimination, spotlighting the critical role of women in scientific breakthroughs and environmental conservation.
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A traveling exhibition, “Women Leading Science,” at the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, highlights the pivotal role of Ecuadorian women in science, showcasing their work and achievements to inspire future generations.
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Chilean filmmaker Maite Alberdi seeks Goya success with ‘The Infinite Memory’ after two previous nominations fell short. This intensely personal documentary, exploring themes of love, memory, and the impact of Alzheimer’s, showcases Alberdi’s unique storytelling approach. As the Oscars loom, she remains hopeful yet cautious, reflecting on the unpredictable nature of awards and the stiff competition.
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The Venezuelan government and cultural community paid homage in Caracas to artist Julieta Hernández, a femicide victim in the Brazilian Amazon, honoring her life and contributions to the arts.
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María García, a prominent figure in the US entertainment industry, has garnered recognition for her outstanding achievements in event production. With two Emmy awards to her name and a decade of experience, García has become a trailblazer for Latino professionals in the industry, setting an inspiring example for aspiring talent.
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The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced today the inauguration of Argentina’s Celeste Saulo as its new Secretary-General, the first woman and the first Latin American to hold this position.
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