Outreach alert!

OUTREACHING

6/7/20231 min read

I am an active researcher in outreach and since 2018 I am collaborating with the popular science magazine Principia (Spain). There, I have written several short articles about different biological and paleontological topics. These articles have the main goal of explaining, sharing and waking up the interest of the readers towards these disciplines. In addition, it would be nice if these articles help people to understand better the world where we live!

This June, I am collaborating with Principia with a short piece entitled: "There is a tardigrade on the moon" (in Spanish). Check it here: Link.

Tardigrades are very tiny organisms that do not have inner skeleton (invertebrates). Their name in latin means "slow moving" but people call them water bears. We can find them in several marine and lacustrine environments around the entire world, from the Himalaya to deep-sea beds, from Poles to Equator... Are you in love with this microscopic animals? Read the full article (in Spanish) at the above link!

Cover of the article entitles "¡Hay un tardígrado en la luna", written by Blanca Moncunill-SoléCover of the article entitles "¡Hay un tardígrado en la luna", written by Blanca Moncunill-Solé