La Nación highlights scientific discoveries and Bruce Willis’s communication challenges

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Argentine news outlet, published several updates on September 16, 2025, covering recent scientific discoveries and personal stories involving public figures.

In a tweet posted at 22:04 UTC, La Nación reported: “El misterioso 3I/ATLAS intriga a los astrónomos con un hallazgo inesperado” (The mysterious 3I/ATLAS intrigues astronomers with an unexpected finding).

Later that evening, at 22:11 UTC, the publication shared two more stories. The first highlighted developments in the life of actor Bruce Willis following his dementia diagnosis: “Esposa de Bruce Willis explica el ‘nuevo lenguaje’ que usa para comunicarse con el actor después del diagnóstico de demencia” (Bruce Willis’s wife explains the ‘new language’ she uses to communicate with the actor after his dementia diagnosis).

At the same time, La Nación also tweeted about a significant biological discovery: “La hormiga cosechadora ibérica es el primer animal en ‘clonar’ a otra especie” (The Iberian harvester ant is the first animal to ‘clone’ another species).

La Nación has a long history of reporting on scientific advancements and human interest stories. Its coverage often includes updates on space exploration, medical conditions affecting well-known personalities such as Bruce Willis—who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in early 2023—and unusual phenomena in the natural world. The discovery regarding the Iberian harvester ant adds to ongoing research into interspecies interactions and cloning mechanisms observed in nature.



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