He holds a degree in journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and works as editor in the Science section of the digital newspaper Vozpopuli in April 2017.
[2] He is also an active contributor to Quo magazine and the program "I give you my word" (Spanish: Te doy mi palabra) on the radio channel Onda Cero.
[1] In September 2003 he published the blog Fogonazos, where he writes a compilation of his "daily astonnments", articles on science, curiosities and current impressions of the same.
[1] On 28 December 2009, he published in Fogonazos an article entitled National Geographic destapa el fraude de Stonehenge.
He accompanied this article with photographic evidence and narrated how archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson had discovered that several of the dolerite rocks contained a variety of feldspar that had nothing to do with those located in Perseli, where the oldest megaliths were extracted.
[11] In the first part of this documentary, Brains repaired, Martinez Ron attends an electrode implant operation for the recovery of mobility and elimination of compulsive tremor in Parkinson's patients.
Shows the latest advances in technology to replace limbs amputated by bionic devices or move objects with thought.