The Google Academic Research Award 2024 was awarded to Jesús Siqueiros and Carlos Hernández, researchers at Institute for Research in Applied Mathematics and Systems from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (IIMAS-UNAM), for their project aimed at transforming urban mobility in Mérida. This recognition highlights the potential of its proposal to improve the public transportation […]
The Mexican Navy Secretariat, through the Mexican Navy, carried out a medical evacuation in waters near Progreso, Yucatán, responding to an emergency aboard the merchant ship “Arklow Spray.” This swift action reflects the Navy’s commitment to maritime safety and human life. The emergency was activated when a Filipino flag crew member suffered an accident during […]
It’s midnight on the fringes of Mexico City, and the San Gregorio Pantheon is not just alive, it’s booming. The roar of mariachis echoes over families adorning the graves of lost loved ones with rows of candles, orange cempasúchil flowers, and their favorite treats ranging from pan de muerto to bottles of Coca-Cola. Every year […]
On November 1, two years passed since the fire that consumed part of the José Peón Contreras theater’s facilities and led to its closure. No date has been established for the conclusion of the rescue and preservation work on the property. On November 1, 2022, around four in the afternoon, the fire began in the […]
The National Hurricane Center said Friday it is tracking three systems in the Atlantic, including one that is likely to become a tropical depression in the coming days. The NHC said a “broad area of low pressure” is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean Sea during the next day or so, and “gradual development” is possible thereafter. […]
Mexico’s federal and state legislatures, all dominated by the ruling Morena party, have passed amendments to the Constitution that prohibit courts from challenging any Constitutional reforms. In the past, courts in Mexico had been able to rule on whether a new reform violated existing precepts in the Constitution or international treaties that Mexico has signed. But […]
The Afro-descendant community of Hunucmá developed various jobs and trades, such as shoemaker and tailor, which is known from the way the population was registered before the creation of the Civil Registry. But at the end of the 19th century, when this office was established, people began to be designated simply as citizens, without their […]