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Newsletter #23: flying frogs, diverse parliaments and a HIV cure

 

Tom & Jasmin

22. Juli 2024

Did you know that there is beauty all around you?

Time for some good news.

Signs Of Hope For HIV Cure After 7th Person Cured – Global.

 

An adult man dubbed “The Next Berlin Patient” has been declared the seventh person to be cured of HIV.

Cambodia Marks Comeback Of World’s Most Endangered Siamese Crocodiles – Cambodia.

 

At least 60 baby crocodiles of the rare Siamese species were born in Cambodia marking a hatching record for the endangered species in this century.

The Power Of Poop: Detroit’s Method For Early Disease Detection Is Saving Lives – U.S.A.

 
 

Imagine you want to identify a potential emerging infectious disease in an urban area before it becomes an outbreak. Could you collect clinical samples from everyone in the community on a regular basis and test them all for every possible virus? No, that’s an impossible task!

UK Elects Most Diverse Parliament In History – U.K.

 

Black, Asian and ethnic minority lawmakers will represent around 13% of the House of Commons, up from 10% in 2019, when Britain last held a parliamentary election.

100+ Rare Amphibians Have Been Released Back Into Yosemite National Park Following Wildfires – U.S.A

 

They flew over California last week on their way to a new home: a remote meadow in Yosemite Natonal Park.

On this day…

 

22.07.1963

Malaysian State Sarawak achieves independence from British colonial rule.

That’s it for this week – we hope you’ve been Well Fed