The curiosity of a 15-year-old youth ended up becoming a contribution to science. Diego Alfonso, a neighbor of Berisso, was distinguished by researchers from the Conicet and the Institute of Limnology “Dr. Raúl Ringuelet” after finding a lamprey specimen, a species popularly known as “sea vampire”, on the coast of the Río de la Plata. The finding occurred while the teenager was walking through the Municipal Beach of Berisso. According to the you…
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The curiosity of a 15-year-old youth ended up becoming a contribution to science. Diego Alfonso, a neighbor of Berisso, was distinguished by researchers from the Conicet and the Institute of Limnology “Dr. Raúl Ringuelet” after finding a lamprey specimen, a species popularly known as “sea vampire”, on the coast of the Río de la Plata. The finding occurred while the teenager was walking through the Municipal Beach of Berisso. According to the you…