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The researchers' findings are described in the May 15, 2015, issue of the journal Science.
The researchers' findings are described in the May 15, 2015, issue of the journal Science. On the cover: A young woman in Havana checks her smartphone last month. Warmer ties between Cuba and the United States are expected to better integrate Cuban scientists into the global community and boost joint research on topics as diverse as the island's stunning coral reefs and the mosquito-borne Chikungunya disease. See pages 735 and 746.
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