Hasta que las mujeres y las niñas, que constituyen la mitad de la humanidad, vivan sin miedo, sin violencia y sin inseguridad diaria, no podremos afirmar realmente que vivimos en un mundo justo y equitativo. Este #25Nov#16dias#DiaContralaViolenciadeGenero
🇲🇽🕊️|En Poza Rica México, abogados y ciudadanos han expresado su respaldo a la abogada Luz María Jonguitud Escudero, luego de que enfrentara un proceso judicial relacionado con el ejercicio de su profesión. Exigen que se garantice el debido proceso y el acceso a la justicia.
[JUSTICIA] El juez Martínez de Giorgi libró exhortos a los Estados Unidos para avanzar con la investigación sobre Andrés Vázquez, titular de la ARCA: el magistrado quiere determinar si el funcionario es dueño de tres propiedades en Miami.
Physics laureate Maria Goeppert Mayer was born on this day 120 years ago. As the only child of a sixth-generation academic, she was expected to go to university. “My father said, ‘Don’t grow up to be a woman,’ and what he meant by that was, a housewife.”
Mujeres por la Paz impulsa agenda de paz mundial en las Américas
La organización Mujeres por la Paz, presidida por Patricia Cruz, hizo un llamado a los países de América para fortalecer una agenda común orientada a la construcción de la paz mundial. Según la organización, la mayoría de las naciones han acogido sus propuestas enfocadas en el diálogo, la justicia y la cooperación entre los pueblos.
Bajo el lema “Tiempo de Mujeres” y la consigna “Sin justicia no hay paz”, la iniciativa promueve el liderazgo femenino como herramienta para la resolución de conflictos y el desarrollo de sociedades más justas, inclusivas y pac��ficas.
“To be successful as a scientist, I think you really need to be curious. You need to be inquisitive. You want to know answers to stuff that you don’t have a good sense on. You have to be stubborn because you’re going to be wrong and you’re going to not get through this. You have to have a long-term perspective. You can go months, years, sometimes making painfully little progress on something – and then something happens and it’s exciting. But if you need immediate gratification, you should not be a scientist. That’s not going to work for you, because there’s very little immediate gratification in this business. You’ve got to be stubborn and you’ve got to have a long-term perspective.”
Some career advice from 2025 medicine laureate Fred Ramsdell. He shared the prize with Mary Brunkow and Shimon Sakaguichi for their “discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.”
Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez fue inhabilitada de por vida para ejercer como jueza en Texas tras una decisión de la Comisión Estatal de Conducta Judicial. La sanción se derivó de un incidente ocurrido en 2023, cuando ordenó que un abogado fuera esposado y detenido en plena audiencia después de cuestionar procedimientos del tribunal. La comisión concluyó que la jueza actuó fuera de su autoridad y violó normas judiciales básicas.
Did you know that Santiago Ramón y Cajal wanted to be an artist as a boy but his father wanted him to study medicine? He put his artistic skills to good use in the detailed and beautiful pictures of the nervous systems he studied.
Learn more: https://t.co/BjwkxnlDW3
"Discovery is everything. It’s a thrill to me. I’m addicted to it."
Hear 2025 chemistry laureate Omar Yaghi speak about his scientific endeavours and what science means to him.
Watch our full interview with him: https://t.co/punuCZbUZd
"We can only defend life if we experience a revival of this feeling of solidarity with nature."
In his banquet speech, literature laureate and poet Octavio Paz talked about how we are destroying our planet and how the most central question is the survival of the environment.
#earthday
Colectivos de madres buscadoras en México confrontaron al Alto Comisionado de la ONU, Volker Türk, para exigir ser incluidas en una reunión sobre desapariciones. Denunciaron presunta exclusión y demandaron mayor atención internacional a la crisis de personas desaparecidas.
"The globe at century's end will be vastly different from today."
In his 2018 banquet speech, economic sciences laureate William Nordhaus outlined the grave challenge posed by climate change, which he described as a "harmful, unintended side-effect of economic growth."
Nordhaus was awarded the 2018 prize in economic sciences for integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis.
🇺🇸🇲🇽|96 U.S. military personnel have entered Mexico to participate in training exercises with members of the Navy, as part of bilateral security cooperation.
I’m here in #Mexico on an official visit to meet civil society, authorities, victims of human rights abuses & families of the disappeared, and to discuss human rights challenges at national, regional & global levels. - UN Human Rights Chief @volker_turk