After an interruption of several months, I’m back with my monthly collection of science and technology infographics. In this edition you will find a couple of infographics focusing on technologic developments: one of them about a way to detect breast cancer and another about how to make possible distance cerebral communication.
Among the other infographics I picked up during last month, you can also see several about health and climate change, just to name a few. I hope you enjoy it!
Gernikako Arbola – Isabel Toledo, Gonzalo de las Heras, Josemi Benítez and Emma Barrio

The Malaria cycle – Heglar Fleming

The tiki monkey is endemic to the region of San Martin – Alejandro Alemán

Climate Change: What happens as the Earth warms? – Alberto Cervantes

Do you want a cup of energy? – Ana Notte, Renata Montanhana, Erika Onodera, Lucas Tornioli

The slaughter of dolphins in Japan – Francisco Lagos, Erick Zepeda, Daniel Martínez

Creating “skin” to detect breast cancer early – Daniel Martínez and Alfredo Peralta

Atilán Lake – Pedro Samayoa

Cerebral distance communication – Francina Cortés

Legionella infection after the case in Sabadell – La Vanguardia
