Researchers from the US and Canada analyzed neurons from patients with Parkinson's, discovering a previously unknown culprit for symptoms of the disease that may begin before any of the others.»
NASA reports last month was hottest July ever recorded
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA - has confirmed last month was the warmest July ever recorded on Earth. »
Caribbean to face high temperatures in the coming months
The Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CariCOF) warned that temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans might remain well above their usual average for the next three months.»
Cuban vaccine against hepatitis B with good results
Cuba celebrates today the World Hepatitis Day with the nationally produced vaccine called HeberNasvac, which has already proved its effectiveness in several countries around the world.»
Farmer sets standards in sustainable agriculture in Cuba
Oscar Castro is one of the producers in this Cuban province who have set standards in agriculture in support of food security, José Luis García, director of the Sur del Jibaro Agroindustrial Grain Company, stated on Saturday.»
Threads hits 100 million users in five-day record surge
The Threads app launched by Instagram as a rival to Twitter has seen more than 100 million users sign up in less than five days, data tracking websites said on Monday, smashing the record of artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT for the fastest-growing consumer app.»
Biocubafarma signs cooperation agreement with Chinese company
The Biotechnological and Pharmaceutical Industries Group (BioCubaFarma) signed a new cooperation agreement with Chinese joint venture Changheber for the introduction of innovative immunotherapy for the treatment of cancer in the Asian country, it announced via Twitter»
Western Cuba Prepares for Tropical Storm Arlene
Authorities in the westernmost Cuban province of Pinar del Rio activated a temporary working group to take measures aimed at preventing loss of human lives and property damage under any impact of tropical storm Arlene, which approaches northern Cuba.»
Marine fish are moving towards the poles due to climate change
Analyzing the breadth of current world-wide data on marine fish changes in recent years, researchers from the University of Glasgow have revealed how fish populations across the Earth’s oceans are responding to rising sea temperatures.»
Cuba celebrates 60 years of international medical cooperation
Cuba is celebrating 60 years of medical cooperation with 165 nations, where 605,000 health professionals and technicians have saved lives and eradicated diseases.»