La Nación, a major news outlet, published a series of tweets on April 17, 2026, highlighting discoveries and scientific findings from around the world.
In its first post at 18:31 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Hallan cañón de más de 300 años en obra en Reino Unido y revelan su inesperado uso https://t.co/TIgpVS1quS”.
Later the same day at 18:37 UTC, the publication shared an update related to space exploration: ” Christina Koch de Artemis II reconoce que notó en el viaje el apoyo de la gente: ‘Llevamos sus corazones con nosotros’ https://t.co/CswMmEo1VG”.
At 19:02 UTC, La Nación posted about recent genetic research by Harvard University: ” Harvard detecta caída de genes ligados a la calvicie masculina en los últimos 10.000 años https://t.co/mJt5QbwSpP”.
La Nación is one of Argentina’s leading newspapers with extensive coverage in science, technology, and international affairs. The Artemis II mission referenced in the tweets is part of NASA’s efforts to return humans to the Moon and eventually enable crewed missions to Mars. Harvard University’s study adds to ongoing global research into human genetics and evolutionary changes over millennia.


