🗞🇨🇺☀️ ¡Buenos días! Les compartimos las primeras notas de este viernes, que se pueden leer con VPN desde Cuba:
✈️ El Congreso hondureño tumba el acuerdo aéreo firmado por Xiomara Castro y el régimen cubano https://bit.ly/3YmNbV3
☝🏼 Obama compara los discursos de Trump con los de Fidel Castro y lo acusa de "dividir" EE UU https://bit.ly/3BFEMTH
🌀 El huracán Milton deja una senda de muerte y destrucción a su paso por Florida https://bit.ly/3YnOza0
⚖️ Evo Morales es citado para declarar en un caso de presunta "trata de personas" y "estupro" https://bit.ly/3BwAlKW
🏆 Nobel de la Paz a una organización japonesa contra el uso de las armas nucleares https://bit.ly/3Y0dZJm
🔊#Podcast Reinaldo Escobar: ‘Como lo viví’ del 11 de octubre de 2024 https://bit.ly/4dQULMc
📰 Como todos los viernes, les compartimos nuestra versión en PDF para que lean lo mejor de la semana en 14ymedio https://bit.ly/48b6tA0
🎙 El Cafecito Informativo con Yoani Sánchez https://bit.ly/3Nlxnvd
👋 ¡Hasta más tarde!
Honored by Prof. Hiroshi Takahashi's generosity in sharing his AAS Review Paper on land-surface influences on Asian monsoon precipitation and recommending the full special issue. Grateful for such support in advancing #climatescience ! Explore his study: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00376-026-5209-3#AAS
via @aasjournal.bsky.social - Adv. Atmos. Sci.
At the Ocean-Monsoon Conference 2026, @agturnermonsoon.bsky.social of the University of Reading presented a striking visual: the same location in India, captured under drought and active monsoon conditions. Two extremes. One region. A powerful reminder of what is at stake. 🧵👇#AAS#Climatescience
via @aasjournal.bsky.social - Adv. Atmos. Sci.
#Scientific_American🇺🇸📕[PDF]⬇️
#December2025
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NASA faces a stalled Mars sample-return mission as funding reshapes priorities in #TechPolicy, while a promising mRNA-based personalized cancer vaccine struggles amid shrinking research budgets in the U.S., underscoring a rising #HealthCrisis. Scientists also warn that deepfakes demand new “face-ownership” rights, adding momentum to global #AIRegulation. Fresh insights into black-hole limits and rare-earth formation expand our cosmic and geologic imagination, even as #ClimateScience pushes oil and gas giants to pivot toward plastics. New antidepressant treatments and studies on small daily joys highlight a parallel #MentalHealth shift across society.
#The_National_Geographic🇺🇸📕[PDF]⬇️
#December2025
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This issue captures a world in transition, from ancient engineering puzzles to the fragile future of memory. Stunning visuals highlight global migration, ecological risk and cultural resilience, while scientists push deeper into #ClimateScience and #Neuroscience. A precise Mesopotamian map surprises historians, and a tribute to Jane Goodall reflects on her transformative legacy in #WildlifeResearch. The “Pictures of the Year” series showcases unforgettable scenes shaped by conflict, migration and #GlobalCulture. As melting ice reveals prehistoric secrets, explorers race against time, reminding us how fragile our world is in the age of #EarthChange and #FutureTech.
#The_Science🇺🇸📕[PDF]⬇️
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This week’s Science dives deep into the frontiers of #Nanoscopy, visualizing neural circuits with stunning 3D precision. From Arctic #Permafrost preserving ancient RNA viruses to #Ant colonies evolving architectural immunity, the issue spans from the microscopic to the planetary. Groundbreaking work tracks #SeaLevel change over 4.5 million years and explores durable #Hydrogen production membranes and electric control in #2Dmaterials. The “#ColdStorage” feature warns of hidden viral archives in melting ice—a chilling insight into #ClimateScience and future pandemics. A visionary issue linking biology, chemistry, and global sustainability through the lens of innovation.