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Importance of Qualitative Research to Empower Rural Caregivers
In Bangladesh, 14% of deaths in children under the age of five are attributed to pneumonia every year. Delays in care-seeking are a significant factor in the cause of these deaths. But for targeted interventions in the community to be effective, i...
Post · January 22, 2024
Seven Things You Didn't Know About Pneumonia
The World Health Organization defines pneumonia as an acute respiratory infection, in which the lungs become inflamed, filling up with mucus and fluid, rather than air. This can lead to a cough, difficulty breathing and a fever. This year for the ...
Post · January 22, 2024
New preprint published in arXiv
New preprint placed on arXiv about novel way of manipulating microparticles above patchy surfaces with nanometer precision. The article on "Nanoalignment by Critical Casimir Torques" shows that the shape of particles matter when placed above a pa...
Post · January 15, 2024
The case of David Wolpe – a missed opportunity for the official Pagan community
On December 25 (2023) the Rabbi David Wolpe published the article “The Return of the Pagans” in The Atlantic. He defined Paganism as “the worship of natural forces ... [in] two forms: the deification of nature and the deification of force.” He ide...
Post · January 15, 2024
Evolution in the wild: Predicting adaptation to environmental change in freshwater lakes
Post · January 14, 2024