Meet Victoria Ou and Justin Huang: Teens who built a pen-sized device to remove microplastics from water | - The Times of India
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Meet Victoria Ou and Justin Huang: Teens who built a pen-sized device to remove microplastics from water | - The Times of India
The device does not look like much. Slim and cylindrical, it is small enough to sit in the palm of a hand. There are no filters to replace, no chemicals to add and no moving parts to watch. Water enters at one end. Cleaner water exits at the other.That simplicity is intentional.Victoria Ou and Just»»»
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6,000 Filipinos live among the dead in Manila's North cemetery
Manila: In teeming Manila, where poverty runs deep and millions lack adequate shelter, some of the living have found refuge among the dead. Laileah Cuetara’s shanty sits atop a pair of raised tombs inside the Manila North Cemetery, a sprawling 54-hectare public graveyard. It is home to about 6,000 »»»
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Impoverished Filipinos forge a life among tombstones and the dead
MANILA – In teeming Manila, where poverty runs deep and millions lack adequate shelter, some of the living have found refuge among the dead. Ms Laileah Cuetara’s shanty sits atop a pair of raised tombs inside the Philippine capital’s Manila North Cemetery, a sprawling 54ha public graveyard that is »»»
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Fighting stereotypes, Pakistan woman breaks MMA barriers
Growing up in the rugged northern reaches of Pakistan, Anita Karim honed her combat skills fighting with three older brothers who pulled no punches. The bruising experience prepared her for a career in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) -- blending Thai kickboxing, Japanese judo and wrestling -- and she is n»»»
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