Artemis II: o reto espacial máis arriscado e fascinante da nosa xeración
Autor: The Conversation
Artemis II: o reto espacial máis arriscado e fascinante da nosa xeración
Autor: The Conversation
US attacks on Cuban medical missions risk damaging healthcare for poor people in developing countries
https://theconversation.com/us-attacks-on-cuban-medical-missions-risk-damaging-healthcare-for-poor-people-in-developing-countries-278748
from #TheConversation
March 23, 2026
Helen Yaffe
There were tearful scenes in the central American nation of #Honduras on Feb. 23, as locals said goodbye to the Cuban #healthcare professionals who had been treating them for free for around two years. It came after the Honduran government abruptly ended the Cuban #medical mission under pressure from the administration of the #US president, Donald #Trump.
...the export of medical professionals has become vital to the #Cuban economy. For decades the Cuban government sent medical missions around the world as a donation to developing nations. But over the past two decades, #Cuba has developed cooperation agreements under which governments or local authorities pay the Cuban government for the medical services of its healthcare professionals.
Habla sobre cómo aún se culpa a las personas pobres de su situación, ignorando desigualdades reales. Señala que la aporofobia crece cuando el valor de alguien se mide por lo que consume. Destaca que la sensibilidad intercultural reduce prejuicios y que la educación puede impulsar empatía y justicia social.
#educación #aporofobia #desigualdad #empatía #interculturalidad #justiciasocial #ods #theconversation
O microbioma do océano: cando un órgano invisible decide quen sobrevive
Autor: Antonio Figueras
#Tribuna #AntonioFigueras #IIM-CSIC #mexillón #microbiomaoceánico #moluscos #Océano #TheConversation
Cando o sistema inmune ataca por erro o cerebro e sementa o caos na mente
Autor: Sonia Villapol
#Tribuna #cerebro #encefaliteautoinmune #inflamacióncerebral #neuroloxía #psiquiatría #SoniaVillapol #TheConversation

The fictional biologist in ‘Project Hail Mary’ claims that potential alien organisms might not be made of carbon or require water, unlike life on Earth.