Science whizz garners plaudits for CO2 ‘scrub’ project
An 18-year-old Guadalajara science entrepreneur has developed a low-cost, solar-powered filter that can “scrub” carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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An 18-year-old Guadalajara science entrepreneur has developed a low-cost, solar-powered filter that can “scrub” carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
A small crowd of mostly American election watchers at the American Society of Guadalajara, all Clinton supporters, became more somber as the evening progressed, finally heading home about 11 p.m. when Hillary Clinton was still said to have a chance. But most seemed to have given up hope by then.
Some motorists and neighbors are finding it difficult to come to terms with recently painted signs on streets surfaces where the public Mi Bici cycling program operates in several Guadalajara and Zapopan neighborhoods.
The parents of a bright teen killed in carjacking in Guadalajara say they will work to widen the use of CityCop, a social GPS application that allows users to actively report crimes in their communities, identify criminals and receive alerts from others that are doing the same.
After more than two decades of indecision and delays, a lake has finally opened in the Parque Metropolitano, the largest public green space in the Guadalajara metro area.
A greenhorn thief who tried to assault a man who had just withdrawn 200 pesos ($US11) from an ATM ended up shooting himself in the leg and is now in police custody.
A march Sunday to honor a student who died in a carjacking on his 17th birthday will highlight the fact that 94 percent of crimes in Mexico go unreported, the victim’s father says.
More and more parents in the Guadalajara metropolitan area are choosing Anglicized names for their children.
The first of 18 three-carriage trains that will operate on Guadalajara’a third subway (Tren Ligero) line has begun its long journey from Barcelona, Spain and is due to arrive in Mexico by the end of November.