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Each March, yellow daffodils vibrantly burst across the parks and gardens of London, flooding the capital city’s Paternoster Square with a delightful display of thousands of golden daffodils. But this art exhibition isn’t just a typical flower display. These fabricated glowing flowers are made by hand for a good cause as part of the “Garden …

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According to the latest UNAIDS Global HIV and AIDS Statistics, about 940,000 people succumbed to HIV-related illnesses in 2017. In the same year, from the 36 million people who were living with HIV, 21.7 million of them were under anti-retroviral therapy. The HIV virus was first identified in the early 1980s. Amidst the continuous research, …

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“Winners are not people who never fail, but people who never quit.” This might have been the motto of the young inventors, Ashton Cofer, and his team when they made their groundbreaking invention- turning styrofoam waste into a purifying agent! The brilliant minds of Ashton, Luke, and Julia proved to the world how someone with a …

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