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7-Year-Old Boy Donates Trucks Full of COVID-19 Supplies to South Dakota Reservation

Cavanaugh Bell not only started his own nonprofit called Cool and Dope, but he also hopes to end bullying by 2030 Cavanaugh Bell is not your ordinary second-grader. While most of his peers spent their summers relaxing, the 7-year-old from Maryland was hard at work, delivering a trailer full of COVID-19 supplies to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South …

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What’s New For Sustainable Food And Drink?

Plant based meats, proteins literally made out of thin air, innovative coffee, a sustainable delivery service… These are just some examples of how we will eat and drink in the future and technology is there to help producers meet new consumers’ needs. As Berlin’s Greentech Festival recently showed, a greener future is on its way and so is …

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1.20 Lakh Government Teachers Of Gujarat Reap Benefits Of Online Skilling

The project, launched last year on September 5 has facilitated online collaboration and training for teachers across Gujarat. Adosphere, a digital transformation expert announced the successful execution of a groundbreaking community and collaboration building project for training and curriculum support through Workplace from Facebook for over 1.2 lakh government teachers of Gujarat.  The project, launched …

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Malaysians donate coronavirus protective gear to Japan hospitals

SAPPORO – A group of Malaysians who formerly studied in Japan have donated hundreds of items of nonwoven protective clothing for Japanese hospital staff to use amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Kizuna Project donation drive is being coordinated by Nurhaizal Azam, a 47-year-old associate professor at Hiroshima City University who used to study at Toyama University. …

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Saurabh Mehta’s Team Won Rs 73 Lakh For Inventing Phone-Based Saliva Test

The importance of conducting quick tests for infectious diseases has come to light like never before with the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus. Building on the same, a research team led by an Indian-American has now come up with a quick and non-invasive way that uses a mobile phone to detect infectious diseases. The Cornell researchers’ team, …

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