They are silent allies of our well-being, shaping the landscape, purifying the air, and concealing a vital role that could be changing without us fully noticing, according to experts from the CSIC and CREAF.
Andrea Dante holds a degree in Environmental Sciences and a Master’s degree in Biodiversity Conservation, both from the University of Huelva. She has contributed to research at the National Institute for Aerospace Technology (INTA), specifically within the Atmospheric Research and Instrumentation Division. She also completed a postgraduate diploma in Public Communication, Scientific Outreach and Scientific Advising at the Autonomous University of Madrid.
Her professional experience includes serving on the Communication and Outreach team at the Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), as well as working as a meteorological writer for Aquí la Tierra, a science and weather program on RTVE (Spanish National Television).
Andrea is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Meteorology and Geophysics at the Complutense University of Madrid.
Andrea is deeply passionate about meteorology and science communication. Her work focuses not only on informing the public but also on promoting environmental education and raising awareness about climate change through accessible and engaging language tailored to a wide range of audiences.
They are silent allies of our well-being, shaping the landscape, purifying the air, and concealing a vital role that could be changing without us fully noticing, according to experts from the CSIC and CREAF.
The 12 human beings who walked on the Moon faced great challenges. One of them was the low gravity on our natural satellite, which made walking up there a challenge.
The start of summer is proving stifling across parts of Europe, and with the first heatwave of the season now arriving, the risk of heatstroke is on the rise. Here are the key symptoms to watch for.
Mars, despite being a harsh and hostile planet today, may have had similar conditions to Earth in the past. Science is searching for traces and possibilities of life as it prepares for the arrival of humans on the Red Planet.