Although the eleventh month of the year is the last of the conventional interval for the hurricane season in the North Atlantic Ocean, there’s evidence that in previous periods they hit Cuba.»
Cuba strengthens cyberspace in the midst of digital transformation
Cuba is implementing a series of actions to strengthen the national cyberspace amidst the growth of mobile phones, Internet and digital transformation.»
Heavy rains to persist until Saturday in eastern Cuba
The National Forecast Center of the Cuban Institute of Meteorology (INSMET) informed that the heavy rains hitting Cuba's eastern region will continue on Friday and Saturday»
Cuba develops rapid test for dengue detection
Cuba is working today on the research and development of a rapid test for the detection of dengue fever, a joint effort of the Center for Immunoassay (CIE) and the Ministry of Public Health»
Cuba with favorable results in access to technology
Local press reported today that Cuba has more than 600 navigation rooms and 1,900 public places where citizens can connect to the Internet through the Wifi network.»
Facebook whistleblower says Meta is well aware that platforms harm children
A former Facebook employee-turned-whistleblower testified before a Senate panel Tuesday on the harmful effects of social media on children and teens»
The brain, like wine: the older, the better
It looks like a nonsense to claim that the brain of an old person is full of potential.»
US scientists find new Parkinson’s Disease trigger
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.»