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100

This country in Latin America is known for its achievements in biotech, nuclear tech, and satellite tech.

Argentina

100

This university in Mexico is famous for scientific research and earthquake monitoring. +

This Cuban biotechnologist developed a synthetic interferon used globally to treat viruses.

UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) +

Dr. Luis Herrera Martínez

100

The Galápagos Islands, crucial for evolutionary studies, belong to this South American country. +

This structure provides clean energy to Brazil and Paraguay and is the world’s largest hydroelectric plant.

Ecuador +

The Itaipu Dam


100

This South American country is home to the world's largest tropical rainforest, crucial for global climate research.

Brazil

100

This Mexican engineer invented a color-wheel system for television that was later used by NASA. +

This Brazilian physicist is renowned for his work on intersecting science, philosophy, and spirituality.

Guillermo González Camarena +

Marcelo Gleiser

200

This Mexican crop, originally domesticated by indigenous peoples, became a global food staple and subject of genetic research.

Corn (or maize)

200

This Argentine biochemist revolutionized biological research and medicine by developing monoclonal antibody production.

César Milstein

200

This American engineer became the first Latina astronaut in space and inspired many in the field of STEM.  

Ellen Ochoa

200

This Brazilian city is known as the "Silicon Valley of Latin America" and hosts many tech startups. +

This Argentine doctor of vascular radiology is known for advancing angioplasty surgery by developing the first balloon-exapandable stint..

São Paulo +

Julio Palmaz

200

NASA's first Salvadoran American to go to space, is currently stuck on the International Space System after their spacecraft got a coolant leak.

Frank Rubio

300

This Spanish-American biochemist revolutionized genetic science by helping decode RNA, a breakthrough that earned him a Nobel Prize.

Severo Ochoa

300

This Colombian scientist developed the first synthetic vaccine for malaria, which advanced the field of vaccinology. +

-Born in Los Angeles and raised in La Mesa, California, she, was the first Hispanic woman in space.

Manuel Elkin Patarroyo +

Ellen Ochoa

300

This Peruvian scientist invented wind portable wind turbines to capture atmospheric water for desert communities.

Max Hidalgo Quinto

300

This Salvadoran scientist and inventor created a "turbo-cooker" and a process to reduce firewood consumption by a 9-to-1 ratio, earning recognition from the UN.

Rene Nuñez

300

This Mexican research center in Ensenada is renowned for oceanographic studies. +

This pan-Latin American initiative seeks to connect research and education networks across the continent, fostering scientific collaboration.

Ensenada Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education (CICESE). +

RedCLARA

400

This country became the first in Latin America to provide every public-school student with a laptop.

Uruguay

400

This Central American country became the first in the region to ban single-use plastic bags to address plastic waste.

Panama

400

This Brazilian biofuel technology, derived from sugarcane, has made the country a world leader in renewable transportation fuel.

(sugarcane-derived) ethanol

400

This Argentine cardiac surgeon pioneered the first successful human artificial heart transplant in 1969.

Domingo Liotta

400

-a Mexican engineer known for being the inventor of color television, was born in Guadalajara, Mexico in 1917

-Established his first TV system in 1932

-Brought in Literacy through TV .Classes were taught through TV called Telesecundaria Education system

Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena

500

Argentine-born American chemist who first synthesized captopril, the first ACE inhibitor that was used to treat heart disease.

Miguel Angel Ondetti

500

Paraguay's development of this renewable energy technology has made it one of the world's leaders in clean energy production per capita.

Hydroelectric power

500

This agricultural research site in Lima, Peru,  developed potato varieties that can grow at elevations above 4,000 meters.

The International Potato Center

500

This Brazilian research institution is a global leader in tropical medicine and public health, significantly contributing to infectious disease control.

Fiocruz (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation)

500

This type of earth mining developed by Bolivia applies an environmentally friendly method instead of traditional mining.

Direct Lithium Extraction

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