Bolivia’s San Calixto Observatory for the last 100 years!

Alejandra Pau reports for Pagina Siete: San Calixto Observatory, 100 years taking the pulse to the Earth Science institution is world-renowned for its studies in seismology, meteorology and astronomy. Shortly, will held its centenary. Its creation in 1913, was a milestone. It was a momentous shift from knowledge about the coming land of stories and…

Cochabamba: World experts to discuss clinical advances for Chagas disease

Wilma Perez writes for La Razon, the Chagas disease may face new alternatives to overcome it: World experts discuss clinical advances for Chagas disease Event. Cochabamba is the symposium which ends the 19 National and international specialists gather since yesterday in Cochabamba to discuss, visualize and analyze the clinical treatments and medical research on Chagas…

Bolivia’s hottest border: the bioceanic route

Hector Velasco reports for Pagina Siete: The hottest border of the bioceanic route Road by Corumbá, Brazil, and Puerto Suarez, Bolivia, circulate daily truckloads of goods and people in both countries. There are smuggling and drug trafficking. The train that goes from the dusty Bolivian town of Puerto Suarez, on the border with Brazil, to…

The Bolivian Philharmonic Orchestra was born in Santa Cruz

Leyla Anas writes for El Deber: The Bolivian Philharmonic Orchestra was born in Santa Cruz Joins musicians from almost all departments. After a competitive audition, its director Miguel Angel Salazar unveiled the selected performers. It will debut on April 22nd [2013]. A new cultural project is concreted in the country, the National Philharmonic Orchestra, which…