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First Solar Photovoltaic Energy Park in Cuba in 2012

In a bid to distance itself from its traditional course attached to fossil fuels, Cuba will build its first solar photovoltaic energy park this year Read More

Cuba Trains Farmers in Agro-Ecological Techniques

In an effort to encourage food production, the Cuban Association of Agriculture and Forestry Experts (ACTAF) are training farmers and cooperative members in the use of environment-friendly agricultural technologies. Read More

Cuba successfully test drives biofuel vehicle

Cuba has successfully tested vehicle biofuel, using it to drive an automobile 1,500 kilometres (930 miles), state media reported<br> Read More

After decades, Cuban crocodiles born at DC zoo

Two endangered Cuban crocodiles have hatched at the National Zoo in Washington. Read More

Young Cubans Going to International Science Olympiads

Four young Cubans will participate in the upcoming international science Olympics, in the fields of Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics and Chemistry. Read More

Namibia to export 146 animals to Cuba

Namibia this week started catching the first of 146 wild animals in a game park in preparation for their export to Cuba this year, sparking anger from animal rights activists. Read More

Cuban hopes to pedal big bike into record books

For years, Felix Guirola has earned stares of astonishment from fellow Cubans as he pedals his giant bicycle down the streets of Havana. Now he hopes to wheel himself into the record books. Read More

Cuba uses biotechnology to revive coffee industry

Cuban researchers are trying to revive the nation's wilting coffee production by using bio-technology Read More

Cuban Diabetic Foot Pharmaceutical to Test in European Union

Cuba will begin clinical tests in the European Union of a locally-produced pharmaceutical to treat diabetic foot ulcers, a specialist announced in Havana. Read More

2012 Cyclone Season Sets Record

Tropical Storm Debby is one for the record books, and could be an early sign of a busy hurricane season yet to come. Read More

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