Beaches became open-air galleries in a month-long arts festival to celebrate the UK’s coastal beauty – and spotlight the climate crisis Sculpture, storytelling and soundscapes have illuminated UK beaches from Scotland to Norfolk in a month-long arts festival celebrating the beauty of our coastlines, and highlighting their fragility in the face of climate change. Beach […]
#TRT #TestosteroneTherapy #BloodDonation #HealthTips #Longevity #Erythrocytosis There’s ongoing debate about whether testosterone therapy (TRT) patients should donate blood due to elevated hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. While secondary erythrocytosis from TRT is different from conditions like polycythemia vera (PV), the need to donate isn’t clear-cut. Should TRT patients donate blood to manage high hemoglobin, or is […]
Those behind Fenix Rotterdam hope to offer a nuanced picture of the ‘timeless and universal’ phenomenon An art museum devoted to migration has opened in Rotterdam, near the dock where Albert Einstein fled Europe to start a new life in the US. The Fenix museum is the centrepiece of a regeneration project in the harbour-side […]
We are thrilled to announce that 25 Qudsia Bagh Palna WeeKids children have successfully enrolled in formal schooling! The graduation ceremony was a joyful celebration, featuring delightful performances by the children. Our director, Ms. Neeru Bhatnagar, honored us with her presence, and the day was filled with fun activities, including games for parents. The children […]
Scientists heralded ‘golden age’ for cancer treatment Cancer survival rates have doubled in England and Wales over the last half a century amid a “golden age” for cancer treatment. That’s according to a landmark report by Cancer Research UK (CRUK), which analysed cancer deaths in the two nations between 1973 and 2023. Despite cases of […]
Secretary of State Jesse White unveiled a new ad campaign today featuring a woman whose life was saved because of organ donation when she received a heart from a friend’s daughter. Tanisha Basham received her lifesaving heart from her friend’s daughter Domonique “Nikki” Smith. “Nikki’s mother, Vicki Walker, experienced the unexpected and tragic loss of […]
Music and science collide in Moth x Human, a new composition by musician Ellie Wilson that transforms moth flight data into a haunting tribute to these overlooked pollinators A thought-provoking collaboration melding music and nature has shone a light on the nocturnal world of a much-maligned member of the insect family: the moth. Violinist Ellie Wilson […]
On June 29, 2015 at 10am EDT, the CPC Learning Network and the International Institute for Child Rights and Development (IICRD) hosted a webinar featuring Dr. Sarah Meyer, Associate Director of Research at the Centre of Excellence for the Study of the African Child (the Africhild Centre), and Gita Swamy Meier-Ewert, Senior Planning and Monitoring […]
When science meets with international co-operation, wildlife populations get a precious chance to recover It’s not easy being green these days, as Kermit once put it. If the climate crisis doesn’t get you down, then ‘drill baby drill’ surely will – plumbing the depths, as it were, of sheer insanity. Then there’s the wave of […]
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