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After securing over 57% of the votes in a landmark victory, former  freedom fighter and an advocate for women's rights, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has made history as Namibia's first female president.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Namibia elige a la primera mujer presidenta en una victoria histórica

BBC

  • diciembre 31, 2024
The Senate has passed a bipartisan bill to create a Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies, which aims to address historical injustices and intergenerational trauma, offering hope for healing in affected communities.
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  • social justice, Uncategorized

Nueva ley en EEUU trae justicia para victimas de internados indios

ICT NEWS

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Belgium has made history in becoming the first country to grant sex workers rights to sick leave, maternity leave, and pensions. Advocates celebrate the law as a victory against exploitation and a start in securing workplace rights for the marginalized community.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Trabajadoras sexuales belgas obtienen derechos laborales y protecciones

THE GUARDIAN

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Thanks to the widespread use of the HPV vaccine, cervical cancer deaths among young women in the US have dropped by 62%. Researchers call for increased coverage to sustain and amplify these life-saving results.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

La vacuna contra el VPH reduce la mortalidad por cáncer de cuello uterino

NEWS MEDICAL

  • diciembre 31, 2024
A new AI-powered nutrition scoring system in the US that uses transparent labels and innovative grocery models aims to empower healthier choices among consumers and address food insecurity in underserved communities nationwide.
(c) Vitalii Pavlyshynets/Unsplash CC0
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Inovativo sistema de nutrición mejora la equidad sanitaria en EEUU

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Norway has decided to at least temporarily halt deep-sea mining, marking a significant victory for ocean advocates in protecting Arctic waters from ecological harm and strengthening global momentum for conservation.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Noruega congela planes para la minería en aguas profundas

ECOWATCH

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Nearly half of the world's climate experts believe that China's carbon emissions have already peaked or will peak this year, thanks to rapid advancements and massive investments in renewable energy and clean technologies.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Las emisiones de carbono de China están alcanzado su punto máximo

ECOWATCH

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Scientists have uncovered 234 new species in the Greater Mekong, from a high-altitude crocodile newt to a vampire-inspired hedgehog, highlighting Southeast Asia’s vibrant biodiversity and the urgency of protecting the region’s unique ecosystems.
(c) Kyaw Tun/Unsplash CC0
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

234 nuevas especies destacan los ricos ecosistemas del Gran Mekong

PHYS.ORG

  • diciembre 31, 2024
The campaign - considered "the most ambitious conservation project attempted anywhere in the world" - aims to eradicate invasive species threatening native bird populations by 2050 through innovative strategies and collaboration.
(c) Marek Piwniki/Pexels CC0
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Nueva Zelanda lanza campaña libre de depredadores para revivir las aves nativas

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

  • diciembre 31, 2024
According to a recent study, antarctic krill can store 20 million metric tons of carbon annually through their sinking fecal pellets - a similar amount to that stored by “blue carbon habitats”, such as coastal ecosystems like mangroves, seagrass and salt marshes.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

El krill antártico retiene grandes cantidades de carbono durante más de un siglo

MONGABAY

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Scientists have developed an innovative carbon capture model for fish farms that provides a cost-effective solution that could capture millions of metric tons of CO2 annually while reducing toxic sulfide, enhancing fish farm sustainability and profitability.
(c) Vadim Braydov/Pexels CC0
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Nuevas piscifactorías eliminan el carbono y reducen el sulfuro tóxico

PHYS.ORG

  • diciembre 31, 2024
According to a UCL-led study, exercise can boost memory for up to 24 hours, linking physical activity and better sleep to improved cognitive function in older adults. Researchers found moderate exercise and deep sleep contribute to next-day memory gains for a promising path for brain health.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Ejercicio y sueño impactan directamente a la memoria a corto plazo

EUREKALERT

  • diciembre 31, 2024
In a landmark decision and an important step toward justice and recognition of the lasting impact of Belgium's colonial legacy, Belgium's Court ruled that colonial-era child abductions were crimes against humanity and ordered reparations for five women.
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  • social justice, Uncategorized

Bélgica hace justicia para los niños separados durante la colonización

DW

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Mexico's health system uses an AI-powered app that tracks the user's behavior patterns and quickly connects individuals to mental health support. Over the past two years, the app connected 10,000 at-risk people with treatment, and suicide rates have dropped  9%.
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  • technologies, Uncategorized

Una aplicación móvil reduce las tasas de suicidio en México en un 9%

REST OF WORLD

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Scientists have engineered climate-resilient potatoes to boost yields by 30% during rising temperatures. This innovation in agriculture not only paves the way for more sustainable food security but also demonstrates how genetic engineering can combat rising temperatures without compromising crop nutrition.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Patatas genéticamente modificadas dan cosechas un 30% superiores durante las olas de calor

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • diciembre 31, 2024
Uruguay celebrates as Yamandú Orsi leads the left back to power after defeating the conservatives in a race marked by civility. The victory, championed by former president José Mujica, reflects a commitment to unity and dialogue in a region trending toward populism.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Yamandú Orsi lidera el regreso de la izquierda de José Mujica en Uruguay

EL PAIS

  • diciembre 31, 2024
A study from the University of Portsmouth suggests hot tub therapy could improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood pressure, and boost heart health in people with type 2 diabetes, a simple therapy that shows promise in managing diabetes effectively.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Terapia jacuzzi reduce la presión arterial en diabéticos tipo 2

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • diciembre 31, 2024
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Scientists at Flinders University have created bite-resistant fabrics that lessen injuries from shark encounters. Tested with white and tiger sharks, the materials show stronger protection than standard wetsuits, improving safety for surfers and divers worldwide.
Nuevos materiales resistentes a tiburones ofrecen trajes más seguros
In Kabul, women gather in hidden book clubs, bravely nurturing knowledge and connection despite Taliban bans. These secret circles offer light, learning, and solidarity—showing that even under pressure, the human spirit finds ways to read, share ideas, and dream of a freer future.
Mujeres afganas mantienen la esperanza con clubes de lectura secretos
Scientists report that adult stem cells may help repair damage from age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss. This breakthrough points to new therapies that could restore sight and improve quality of life for millions worldwide.
Células madre adultas muestran esperanza para recuperar la visión perdida
In India’s garbage cafés, plastic waste is the new currency. Starting in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, people can exchange a kilo of plastic for a hot meal or half for breakfast. The initiative reduces waste, feeds communities, and inspires sustainable change.
Las cafeterías en India que cambian plástico por comida

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