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Using Molecular Biology Technique for Blood Screening In Latin America: Bogotá and Havana

The technology is used in only two cities in Latin America —Bogotá and Havana. It is the only technology that can detect virus from different diseases like HIV/Aids during their so-called “window period” Read More

Area of low pressure near Cuba will be investigated by an Hurricane Hunter aircraft

An area of low pressure that is causing rain and strong winds in the Gulf of Mexico will be investigated by an Hurricane Hunter aircraft. Read More

Cuba graduates the first Mexican student in Sclera-Therapy

He is a Doctor in Pediatric and Podiatry Surgery (medicine and surgery on diabetic feet and ankle). He is graduated in Clinical Nutrition and Obesity. Read More

Signed cooperation in Science and Technology Cuba and South Africa

The countries of South Africa and Cuba have agreed to work together in the field of technology, according to South Africa's Department of Science and Technology. Read More

Eighth Latin American Congress on Hematology started in Havana

The Eighth Latin American Congress on Hematology started in Havana with a master lecture on the work Cuba has carried out on hematology over the last 40 years. Read More

Santiago de Cuba, will produce reagents for patients suffering from HIV-AIDS and other diseases.

The Laboratorio de Anticuerpos y Biomodelos Experimentales (LABEX), in eastern Santiago de Cuba, will produce reagents for patients suffering from HIV-AIDS and other diseases. Read More

Cuban Firm NOVALUM Reports Good Results

The Cuban company NOVALUM, which produces aluminum and metallic items, has reported good economic results. Read More

Cuba a nation without hepatitis B

Systematic immunization campaigns carried out in Cuba over the past 17 years have allowed the Caribbean nation to reduce the incidence of acute Hepatitis B in more than 99% Read More

Cuba's Undersea Oil Could Help Thaw Trade With U.S.

Deep in the Gulf of Mexico, an end to the 1962 U.S. trade embargo against Cuba may be lying untapped, buried under layers of rock, seawater and bitter relations. Read More

Experts Acknowledge Cuban Advances in Plant Biotechnology

Foreign agricultural experts highlighted Cuban advances in plant biotechnology, achieved despite the almost 50-year US blockade against the Caribbean nation. <br /> Read More

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