Daily briefing: Five inspiring science stories to lift your mood
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Daily briefing: Five inspiring science stories to lift your mood
"Among the positive developments this year is artemether-lumefantrine, the first-ever malaria treatment for babies and infants, marking a significant milestone in pediatric healthcare."
"At the recent climate conference in Santa Marta, Colombia, a panel of scientists was launched to provide practical policy insights for countries willing to shift to clean energy."
"Researchers have created organoids that mimic the regenerative properties of the endometrium, which could lead to advancements in therapeutic strategies for tissue renewal and wound healing."
Recent scientific advancements include the development of artemether-lumefantrine, the first malaria treatment for infants. Progress in cancer-preventing vaccines and renewable energy sources has also been made. Colombia hosted a climate conference to create a roadmap for transitioning away from fossil fuels, launching a panel of scientists to advise countries on clean energy. Researchers developed organoids that can regenerate like the endometrium, which may inform future therapeutic strategies for tissue renewal and wound healing.
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