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Camujiro's mineral-medicinal waters to a national scientific event
Camujiro's mineral-medicinal waters to a national scientific event

Camagüey, May 16.- The rationale for the tourist use of Camujiro's hypothermal and mineral-medicinal waters is the research the province will present at the national event "Cleaner Productions and Circular Economy," sponsored by GELMA, a scientific research and development institution affiliated with the Ministry of Agriculture.

Cuba advances in personalized treatment of acute myeloid leukemia in adults
Cuba advances in personalized treatment of acute myeloid leukemia in adults

Havana, May 15. - At the Institute of Hematology and Immunology, retrospective cohort research was carried out between January 2013 and December 2019, to evaluate predictable response factors according to the doses used of daunorrubicin (DNR) in the induction treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (LMA) non-promilocytic of the adult under 60 years of age, according to Mercy Ramos in Cubaplus.

Android 16 will bring remarkable design change and new protections
Android 16 will bring remarkable design change and new protections

The U.S., May 14. - Android 16 will have an earlier deployment, which will begin next month and bring its biggest design change in years and new security and privacy features to protect users in cases of theft and scams.

Cuba wins silver and three bronze medals at the Chemistry Olympiad in Brazil
Cuba wins silver and three bronze medals at the Chemistry Olympiad in Brazil

Havana, May 13 – Four Cuban students displayed a silver medal and three bronze medals today from the 59th edition International Mendeleev Chemistry Olympiad (IMChO), held in Belo Horizonte, capital of the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais (southeast).

Cuba wins silver and three bronze medals at the Chemistry Olympiad in Brazil
Cuba wins silver and three bronze medals at the Chemistry Olympiad in Brazil

Havana, May 13 – Four Cuban students displayed a silver medal and three bronze medals today from the 59th edition International Mendeleev Chemistry Olympiad (IMChO), held in Belo Horizonte, capital of the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais (southeast).

Solar expansion makes Mars colonization urgent
Solar expansion makes Mars colonization urgent

Moscow, May 12th.- Magnate Elon Musk shared during an interview with Fox News, what he believes will be the cause of the apocalypse that threatens life on planet Earth, and assured that the colonization of Mars will be presented as a life insurance for humanity at that time.

Signs of life 120 light-years from Earth
Signs of life 120 light-years from Earth

An international team of astronomers led by Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan, of Cambridge University, has detected intriguing signs in the atmosphere of K2-18b, an exoplanet located about 120 light years from Earth. A new study reveals the presence of dimethyl sulfide, a molecule that on our planet is only produced by some living organisms, such as seaweed.

A genetic variant allied of the brain against Alzheimer's
A genetic variant allied of the brain against Alzheimer's

Rome, May 8th. - A genetic variant has been discovered that could be the brain's ally in the fight against Alzheimer's, as it helps neurons clean up waste products and abnormal proteins that accumulate in nerve cells and prevent them from working, so people who possess this variant could be more protected from the disease.

Windows 11: Larger Starter menu and integrated AI tools arrive this month
Windows 11: Larger Starter menu and integrated AI tools arrive this month

U.S., May 7th. - Microsoft is preparing a series of significant changes for Windows 11, including a redesign of the Start Menu and the introduction of new features driven by artificial intelligence. These updates will first reach Windows Insiders program users who use Copilot Plus PC devices with Snapdragon X processors, such as the newly announced Surface computers.

Cuba and St. Petersburg for consolidating links in biopharmaceuticals (Photo)
Cuba and St. Petersburg for consolidating links in biopharmaceuticals (Photo)

St. Petersburg, Russia, May 6th.- Cuba and Russia are committed to consolidating the links in the biopharmaceutical industry, an objective outlined today by the Cuban president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, on his second day of official visit to this city.

Arctic plant species react to climate change
Arctic plant species react to climate change

Washington, May 5th. - Changes in type, abundance and growth experience Arctic vegetation as a result of climate change, a study published today in Nature shows, which warns of this ecosystem, warming four times faster than the global average.

It's time to worry: create the first black hole bomb
It's time to worry: create the first black hole bomb

Moscow, May 3rd. - The first black hole bomb was developed in a laboratory by an international group of physicists, so its study will allow a better understanding of these powerful astronomical objects, New Scientist magazine reported.