Science

1 November, 2018 Cuban and U.S. Scientific Work Counters Blockade

The joint work of U.S. and Cuban scientists on autism in a book counters the blockade imposed by the United States government on this island, says the main author, Maria de los Angeles Robinson Agramonte.

22 October, 2018 Cuba Boosts Power Generation Through Biomass

Cuba boosts power generation through biomass by building a plant capable of generating 60 megawatts (MW) a day of electricity, revealed a source related to renewable energy sources.

18 October, 2018 Ocean Research Challenges under Debate at MarCuba 2018

Specialists from the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Gulf of Mexico are discussing on Wednesday in Havana the ocean research challenges, as part of the 11th Congress on Marine Sciences, to be run until Friday, October 19.

15 October, 2018 Cuba Hosts Congress on Marine Sciences

The 11th Congress on Marine Sciences began on Monday in Havana with the participation of experts from Latin America, Europe and the United States, engaged in the study of maritime protection and the proper use of the species living there.

21 September, 2018 Climate Change, Human Impacts at MarCuba 2018

Climate change, human impacts and maritime-recreational development are among the issues of the 11th Congress on Marine Sciences, to be held on October 15-19, the organizing committee posted on its website.