Scratching at the surface: Archeologists unveil the ‘new’ Nazca Lines Dan Collyns Science & Health, Uncategorized, Video June 16, 2020June 16, 2020archaeology, geoglyphs, nazca lines, palpa
Medical workers are dying on the frontline of the Covid-19 pandemic in Peru Dan Collyns News, Science & Health, Uncategorized June 9, 2020June 9, 2020coronavirus, covid-19, doctors, medics, nurses, Peru
Fighting HIV/AIDS in the remotest reaches of Peru’s Amazon Dan Collyns Science & Health, Uncategorized February 3, 2020February 3, 2020AIDS, Amazon, HIV, loreto, Peru, SIDA, VIH
Could Peru’s potatoes help a world faced with food insecurity? Dan Collyns Environment, Science & Health, Uncategorized July 24, 2019July 24, 2019climate change, crops, food security, Peru, potatoes
Indigenous communities in Peru are doing what oil companies have long failed to do… Dan Collyns Environment, Science & Health, Uncategorized February 6, 2018Achuar, Amazon, drones, indigenous people, oil, Peru, pluspetrol, smartphones, technology
Archaeologists fight to preserve Peru’s pre-Hispanic ‘huacas’ Dan Collyns Science & Health, Tourism, Uncategorized January 17, 2018January 17, 2018archaeology, huacas, lima, Peru
Remains of 19th century Chinese labourers found in Pre-Hispanic pyramid in Peru Dan Collyns Home, Science & Health August 30, 2017burial, chinese, huaca, Peru
Peruvian mothers fight to treat their children with marijuana Dan Collyns Human Rights, Science & Health, Uncategorized June 19, 2017June 19, 2017medicinal marijuana, mothers, Peru
Game changer: Women in Tech in Latin America Dan Collyns Business, Development, Human Rights, Science & Health March 13, 2017IT, mariana costa, Peru, tech, Women
Peruvians trace their ancestry to Inca rulers Dan Collyns Science & Health November 9, 2016Cusco, descendants, DNA, Inca