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Why it’s so hard for a hospital in Tanzania to fix broken incubators
By andShare this storyAt Arusha Lutheran Medical Centre in northern Tanzania, there are six neonatal incubators sitting in a storage container, unused. The models, which are anywhere from 15 to 30 years old, have a range of problems. Some need spare parts that are impossible to find. Others have broken probes and sensors or software so old that manufacturers no longer support it. In Tanzania, were the number one cause of death in 2018, and Sub-Saharan Africa has the in the world. In other words, it’s a region where every wasted incubator can be consequential. But many of the devices can’t...…By andShare this storyAt Arusha Lutheran Medical Centre in northern Tanzania, there are six neonatal incubators sitting in a storage container, unused. The models, which are anywhere from 15 to 30 years old, have a range of problems. Some need spare parts that are impossible to find. Others have broken probes and sensors or software so old that manufacturers no longer support it. In Tanzania, were the number one cause of death in 2018, and Sub-Saharan Africa has the in the world. In other words, it’s a region where every wasted incubator can be consequential. But many of the devices can’t...WW…
The ten most pirated international movies in 2020
ByShare this storyThe pandemic may have stopped many from going to the cinema, but that doesn’t mean people didn’t watch films in 2020. Whether through streaming services like Netflix or old-fashioned TV channels and DVDs, there are still many ways to enjoy films at home.And, of course, there’s always piracy.According to London-based company Muso, which tracks copyright infringement in 196 countries, visits to sites hosting pirated streams of films increased in some countries during the first few months of the pandemic. The company provided Rest of World with its list of the top 50 foreign...…ByShare this storyThe pandemic may have stopped many from going to the cinema, but that doesn’t mean people didn’t watch films in 2020. Whether through streaming services like Netflix or old-fashioned TV channels and DVDs, there are still many ways to enjoy films at home.And, of course, there’s always piracy.According to London-based company Muso, which tracks copyright infringement in 196 countries, visits to sites hosting pirated streams of films increased in some countries during the first few months of the pandemic. The company provided Rest of World with its list of the top 50 foreign...WW…
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