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16/11/2025

A 17-year-old student from Canada has created a small, portable dialysis machine that is cheaper than a normal smartphone. Regular dialysis machines cost over $30,000, so many people in poor countries cannot get treatment for kidney failure.

His machine uses simple filters, very little electricity, and reuses water, making it low-cost and easy to maintain. This invention could save many lives in low-income areas. Doctors and researchers are praising it, and tests have already started in hospitals in Africa and Asia.

16/11/2025
World's tallest building proposal
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Don’t discriminate by race. Only good deeds matter.
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Don’t discriminate by race. Only good deeds matter.

He sharpened needles with an emery board and stitched arteries smaller than a pencil lead. But Vivien Thomas wasn’t a doctor.

He was a gifted man who had been forced to abandon his pre-med studies. Denied a formal medical education due to segregation, his incredible talent found another way to serve.

In 1944, at Johns Hopkins, a baby was born with a heart defect that starved her blood of oxygen, a condition then seen as a death sentence. She was turning blue.

Inside the operating room, surgeon Alfred Blalock prepared for an experimental procedure. A procedure developed not by him, but by Vivien Thomas over years of research in the animal lab. ❤️

When the surgeon hesitated during the delicate operation, Thomas, who was officially just a lab technician, stood on a stepstool behind him and calmly coached him through every critical step.

The surgery was a success. It saved the child's life and opened the door to modern cardiac surgery, making Blalock and his colleague Helen Taussig world famous.

But Vivien Thomas’s name was left off the official medical paper. For years, the man who developed the procedure was classified and paid as a janitor. 🙏

His brilliance, however, could not be contained. Thomas went on to teach his techniques to many of the nation's top heart surgeons for decades, becoming a quiet legend within the hospital's walls.

His work laid the foundation for modern heart surgery, and he was eventually awarded an honorary doctorate from Johns Hopkins in 1976.

Sources: Johns Hopkins Archives, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Origami inspired by insects

Keep your home at ambient temperature
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Keep your home at ambient temperature

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Caravans turned into homes in Australia

Enjoy reading under the shade of plants and remain   and inquisitive even during most environments.
12/10/2025

Enjoy reading under the shade of plants and remain and inquisitive even during most environments.

Rooftop solar, rain water harvesting, gardening, pool, hydroponics and aquaponics can reduce heat exposure and create re...
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Rooftop solar, rain water harvesting, gardening, pool, hydroponics and aquaponics can reduce heat exposure and create renewable energy, enhance water and food security as well as create better healthy environment.

Bangladesh faces poorer mental health conditions with increasing heat exposure. Anxiety disorders are more common in cities, while depression rises with age. Read more: http://wrld.bg/mzST50X3iFV

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