Colombia's Nevado del Huila volcano erupted in a shower of hot ash, prompting thousands of people to leave their homes on Tuesday.
Delicately carved emeralds, rare gold nose rings and clay vessels that may have held bones more than 2,000 years ago — all plundered from ancient graves — will be returned to Colombia.
Researchers have identified a new dengue virus genotype in Colombia, which could explain the increase of severe cases in the country.
... of rain frogs of the Pristimantis genera and one salamander of the Bolitoglossa genus. Colombia holds one of the most diverse amphibian communities in the world, with 754 species currently recorded. ...
Colombia has upgraded the level of its S&T agency to almost that of a ministry in the first change to its science legislation since 1990.
Galeras volcano in southern Colombia erupted on Friday for the second time in less than a week, sending ash raining down but no causing no victims or damage, the Colombian Institute of Geology and ...
A study has found that 38 per cent of Colombia's research and development funding is provided by the private sector.
Colombia must increase its PhD programmes to provide career opportunities for the country's scientists, says Danish academic Lauritz Holm-Nielsen.
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, June 19 (UPI) -- Canadian researchers in Halifax, Nova Scotia, say they're thrilled a rare leatherback sea turtle they tagged and released last summer turned up in Colombia.
Colombia has struck a deal with Microsoft to improve technology access, create internships and establish a bioinformatics centre.
Colombia's vice-president has given new impetus to the country's innovation system — a move well received by the scientific community.
African zoologists are in Colombia to advise local authorities on what to do with dozens of hippos roaming around the abandoned zoo of late drug lord Pablo Escobar in the north of the country.
Colombia will contribute its technological knowhow to new a biofuels plant in Mexico, with equal funding coming from both countries.
Officials in southern Colombia have issued a code orange alert for the newly-active Galeras volcano which they said could erupt in a matter of days or weeks, according to the state-run Geological and ...
Among the unusual finds are a possible victim of human sacrifice and a skeleton with curiously curved bones, anthropologists report.