From El Salvador to Honduras, why authoritarians gain from USAID cuts

Source: Christian Science Monitor On the face of it, the USAID money that Kara Wilson García was promised last year for Project RED, her child care-focused nongovernmental organization in El...

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Remains of 3,000-Year-Old Maya City Discovered in Guatemala

Source: Science Alert Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a Maya city nearly 3,000 years old in northern Guatemala, with pyramids and monuments that point to its significance as an important...

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In Mexico, budget cuts dim hopes for a science funding revival

In Mexico, budget cuts dim hopes for a science funding revival Source; Science Magazine Last year, many scientists in Mexico celebrated when Claudia Sheinbaum, the nation’s newly elected president,...

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Latin America and the Caribbean Mobilize Regional Scientific Capacity to Counter Emerging Viral Threats

Source: Global Biodefense As climate change accelerates the spread of vector-borne diseases and viral outbreaks, public health leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean gathered for a pivotal...

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