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‘Egg’ Nobel Winner Cracks Global Anaesthetic
One of the world’s most in-demand anaesthetics can now be produced on the spot, thanks to the thermos-flask sized device that recently won Flinders University inventor Professor Colin Raston an Ig Nobel prize.
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- Health Care
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The Ikea-Backed Company Making Flat-Pack Refugee Shelters Can’t Keep Up With Demand
Less than six months after its first units shipped to Iraq and Ethiopia, a Swedish company producing modular, flat-packed refugee shelters is struggling to keep up with demand. And many of those orders are now coming from Europe.
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Telemedicine Networks to Bring Healthcare to Rural Kenya
World Health Partners (WHP) has committed to providing essential healthcare services to eight million women and children in Kenya.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Google’s Flagship Project Loon Impresses PM Modi
Impressed by Google's flagship Project Loon - that takes internet to the remote and inaccessible areas - Prime Minister Narendra Modi believes this has multiple uses like long distance education, rural schools and telemedicine, officials said.
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- Health Care, Technology
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- South Asia
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This Indonesian Microfinance Startup Wants to Put Loan Sharks Out of Business
In Indonesia, 203 million people are classified as poor, living on less than US$4.50 per day. This group of consumers is not the section of the economic pyramid that conventional banks and insurance companies tend to prioritize, despite their making up the majority of the archipelago’s population. This is a problem Aidil Zulkifli, co-founder and CEO of UangTeman, hopes to solve.
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- Asia Pacific
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100 Small Steps: Will India’s Bank Licenses Bring Reform?
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been steadily reforming India’s financial sector, in addition to achieving notable monetary policy successes. A few weeks back, the RBI granted licenses to 11 payments banks and followed that with licenses to 10 smallfinance banks.
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Quick Tech Fixes Can’t Solve All Healthcare Problems
Often, public attention gravitates to simple fixes to large-scale problems — with reason, as such solutions are appealing, and sometimes they work. But a recent flurry of projects is supporting health through complex packages of solutions, including an organization supporting vision in Africa, a tech project in South Asia and even part of America’s Affordable Care Act.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Retail Chains Sign Up Mobile Wallets in India
Last week, retail chain Shoppers Stop Ltd tied up with mobile wallet FreeCharge, allowing customers to use FreeCharge wallets to make payments across 74 Shoppers Stop outlets, 17 HyperCity stores, 95 Crossword outlets, 19 HomeStop stores, and its online marketplace.
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- South Asia
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