Pablo Martínez-Juarez

Pablo Martínez-Juarez

Writer . At Xataka En since

Environmental economist and science journalist. For a few years, I worked as a researcher on the economics of climate change adaptation. Now I write about that and much more. LinkedIn

18 published news

December 2024

  1. 25 December
  2. The Lunar Dust Robbery: This Is How Three NASA Interns Stole Lunar Rocks and Ended Up in Jail
  3. 20 December
  4. All Eyes on the Moon: Humanity’s Lunar Future May Depend on a ‘Blue Ghost’
  5. 19 December
  6. While Walking is a Way for Avoiding Depression, There’s One Detail to Consider
  7. 10 December
  8. The Moon Still Holds Many Secrets. One of Its Biggest Mysteries Involves a Giant Crater at the South Pole
  9. 06 December
  10. Two Recent Studies Confirm That There’s a Direct Link Between Our Diet and Digestive Cancers
  11. 04 December
  12. We’re Uncovering the Mysteries Around the Interiors of Uranus and Neptune. Scientists Believe They May Have Hidden Oceans
  13. 02 December
  14. Scientists Discover Life in a Sample From Asteroid Ryugu. Unfortunately, It’s 100% Terrestrial

November 2024

  1. 28 November
  2. New Satellite Images Show the Areas Where Forests Could Regrow Without Human Intervention
  3. 22 November
  4. Disproving Albert Einstein Is One of the Great Challenges in Physics. A Large-Scale Study of Galaxies Has Just Confirmed One of His Theories
  5. 19 November
  6. Scientists Finally Understand How Neurons Coordinate More Effectively: The Secret Lies in Fractals
  7. 15 November
  8. In a Bizarre Experiment, Canadian Scientists Develop a Type of Light That Can Cast a Shadow
  9. 14 November
  10. Climate of 2024 Will Break a New Barrier, Exceeding the 1.5 Degrees Celsius Threshold, Scientists Say
  11. 02 November
  12. We Owe 8% of Our DNA to Ancient Infections. Now, Scientists Have Discovered a New Role for These Genes
  13. 01 November
  14. The More You Want to Sleep, the Harder It Is: How Anxiety Creates a Vicious Cycle That Deprives Us of Sleep

October 2024

  1. 29 October
  2. A Few Months Ago, Australia Approved a New Type of Honey: It’s Made by Stingless Bees and Offers Nutritional Advantages
  3. 21 October
  4. An ‘Absolutely Wild’ Number of Viruses Live in the Bristles of Our Toothbrushes. As It Turns Out, It’s Good News
  5. 11 October
  6. Researchers Were Tracking a Tuna When They Discovered It Was Traveling Along a UK Highway
  7. 09 October
  8. The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Is Awarded to David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper
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