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<div style="text-align: center;"><small>'''Science-related topics'''</small></div> |
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[[File:Major Fernando E. Rodriguez.jpg|thumb|250px|Fernando E. Rodriguez]] |
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* ... that in 1929, Puerto Rican nurse '''[[Rosa A. González]]''' wrote "Los Hechos Desconocidos" (The Unknown Facts), a book in which she denounced the discrimination against women and nurses in Puerto Rico? The book convinced James R. Beverley, the Interim Governor of Puerto Rico, to sign Ley 77 (Law 77) in May 1930, which established a Nurses Examining Board.<ref name="LMPM">"LA MUJER EN LAS PROFESIONES DE SALUD (1898-1930); By: YAMILA AZIZE VARGAS1 and LUIS ALBERTO AVILES; PRHSJ Vol, 9 No. 1</ref> |
* ... that in 1929, Puerto Rican nurse '''[[Rosa A. González]]''' wrote "Los Hechos Desconocidos" (The Unknown Facts), a book in which she denounced the discrimination against women and nurses in Puerto Rico? The book convinced James R. Beverley, the Interim Governor of Puerto Rico, to sign Ley 77 (Law 77) in May 1930, which established a Nurses Examining Board.<ref name="LMPM">"LA MUJER EN LAS PROFESIONES DE SALUD (1898-1930); By: YAMILA AZIZE VARGAS1 and LUIS ALBERTO AVILES; PRHSJ Vol, 9 No. 1</ref> |
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* ... that the dentist who discovered the bacteria that causes [[dental caries]] was '''Dr. [[Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas]]''', a native of [[Adjuntas, Puerto Rico|Adjuntas]]? |
* ... that the dentist who discovered the bacteria that causes [[dental caries]] was '''Dr. [[Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas]]''', a native of [[Adjuntas, Puerto Rico|Adjuntas]]? |
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* ... that the largest single-aperture telescope ever to be constructed is the '''[[Arecibo Observatory]]''' located near the city by the same name in Puerto Rico? |
* ... that the largest single-aperture telescope ever to be constructed is the '''[[Arecibo Observatory]]''' located near the city by the same name in Puerto Rico? |
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* ... that According to an article written by Margarita Santori López for the official newspaper of the [[University of Puerto Rico]]'s [[Mayagüez]] Campus, "Prensa RUM", as of 2003, of the 114 Hispanics working at NASA [[Goddard Space Flight Center]] in Maryland, 70 were Puerto Ricans or of Puerto Rican descent?<ref name="RUM">[http://www.uprm.edu/news/articles/as0842003.html Prensa RUM]</ref> |
* ... that According to an article written by Margarita Santori López for the official newspaper of the [[University of Puerto Rico]]'s [[Mayagüez]] Campus, "Prensa RUM", as of 2003, of the 114 Hispanics working at NASA [[Goddard Space Flight Center]] in Maryland, 70 were Puerto Ricans or of Puerto Rican descent?<ref name="RUM">[http://www.uprm.edu/news/articles/as0842003.html Prensa RUM]</ref> |
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* ... that on May 6, 2004, '''[[Joseph M. Acaba|Joseph M. Acabá]]''' became the first person of Puerto Rican descent to become an [[astronaut]] and that on October 2008, |
* ... that on May 6, 2004, '''[[Joseph M. Acaba|Joseph M. Acabá]]''' became the first person of Puerto Rican descent to become an [[astronaut]] and that on October 2008, was the first Boricua to go into space?<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/preparingtravel/ascan_bio_acaba.html |
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|title= Joe Acaba, Mission Specialist-Educator |
|title= Joe Acaba, Mission Specialist-Educator |
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|work=2004 Astronaut Class |
|work=2004 Astronaut Class |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 26 October 2020
Science-related topics
- ... that in 1929, Puerto Rican nurse Rosa A. González wrote "Los Hechos Desconocidos" (The Unknown Facts), a book in which she denounced the discrimination against women and nurses in Puerto Rico? The book convinced James R. Beverley, the Interim Governor of Puerto Rico, to sign Ley 77 (Law 77) in May 1930, which established a Nurses Examining Board.[1]
- ... that the dentist who discovered the bacteria that causes dental caries was Dr. Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas, a native of Adjuntas?
- ... that the largest single-aperture telescope ever to be constructed is the Arecibo Observatory located near the city by the same name in Puerto Rico?
- ... that According to an article written by Margarita Santori López for the official newspaper of the University of Puerto Rico's Mayagüez Campus, "Prensa RUM", as of 2003, of the 114 Hispanics working at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, 70 were Puerto Ricans or of Puerto Rican descent?[2]
- ... that on May 6, 2004, Joseph M. Acabá became the first person of Puerto Rican descent to become an astronaut and that on October 2008, was the first Boricua to go into space?[3]
- ... that Monserrate Román, a Puerto Rican scientist in NASA, helped NASA build part of the International Space Station. She is the Chief Microbiologist for the Environmental Control and Life Support System project which determines how microbes will behave under different situations and in different locations, such as the nooks and crannies of the Space Station?[4]
- ... that Dr. Victor Manuel Blanco, an astronomer, has the distinction of having a galactic cluster and the largest 4-m telescope in the Southern Hemisphere named after him?[5]
- ... that Fermín Tangüis, developed the Tanguis cotton in Peru and saved that nation's cotton industry?[6]
- ... that Dr. Pedro Beauchamp, The first Puerto Rican specialist certified by the American Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Board, performed the first in vitro fertilization (IVF) technique on the island in 1985?[7]
- ... that Dr. María Cordero Hardy's research on vitamin E helped other scientists understand about how the vitamin works in the human body?[8]
- ^ "LA MUJER EN LAS PROFESIONES DE SALUD (1898-1930); By: YAMILA AZIZE VARGAS1 and LUIS ALBERTO AVILES; PRHSJ Vol, 9 No. 1
- ^ Prensa RUM
- ^ "Joe Acaba, Mission Specialist-Educator". 2004 Astronaut Class. NASA. May 6, 2004. Retrieved 2006-11-26.
- ^ NASA News
- ^ Brief History of THE CERRO TOLOLO INTER-AMERICAN OBSERVATORY[dead link ]
- ^ Un Modelo de Vida (A role model in his lifetime)[dead link ]
- ^ Gyncare
- ^ "Scientist from Puerto Rico, Maria Cordero Hardy (American Women in Science Biography)" By: Mary Ellen Verheyden-Hilliard; Publisher: Equity Institute; First edition. edition (June 1985); ISBN-10: 0932469027; ISBN-13: 978-0932469021