Three young talents from the island received recognition in this prestigious scientific competition, marking a milestone in the history of Cuban participation in the event.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel congratulated the students, their team, and their professors via social media.
For his part, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero emphasized that these results “shows Cuba’s commitment to scientific development.”
Every year, the International Chemistry Olympiad brings together the world’s brightest students in this discipline, fostering academic exchange and a spirit of self-improvement.
For Cuba, this edition not only meant medals, but also reaffirmed its potential in the international scientific arena.
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