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		<title>Inventing is giving&#124; Manu Prakash champions frugal science for low-resource communities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MacArthur Fellow Manu Prakash is no regular scientist. The physical biologist, who holds a BTech in computer science and engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, as well as a PhD in applied physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is probably best known for his extraordinary inventions, which make ‘doing science’ easier for people all over the globe. Applying his expertise in soft-matter physics to illuminate easy-to-observe and hard-to-explain phenomena in biological and physical contexts, the Indian-born polymath is focused on coming up with solutions to problems that bedevil global health, science education and ecological surveillance. He is keen to democratise the experience of science for all and is particularly driven to assist resource-poor communities. He is also passionate about the diverse life forms on our planet and how they function. His team at Stanford University, where he works an Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering, is working on a ‘water computer’, built out of tiny air bubbles that travel in microfluidic channels, which can potentially be applied in diagnostics and environmental monitoring. Prakash’s projects range from explorations of how shorebirds drink, to how a few drops of food colouring can demonstrate highly complex behavior such as [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Shop, Pack and Wrap your shoebox at The Little Elves Pop-Up Shop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 October 2014 Visit The Little Elves Pop-Up Shop at Canal Walk Shopping Centre during October to shop, pack and wrap your shoebox for the 2014 annual Santa Shoebox Project Christmas gifting campaign. In the spirit of giving back to the community, Good Hope FM has created a life-size shoe box ‘shop’ that will stock everything required to fill a festive shoebox for girls and boys aged three to seven, to be delivered to children across the Western Cape in time for Christmas. The pop-up shop will be located in the Centre Court of Canal Walk Shopping Centre from Friday 3rd to Sunday 26th October, open daily from 10am to 7pm. The Little Elves Pop-Up Shop, designed by Inhouse Brand Architects, will cater for casual shoppers and existing Santa Shoebox pledgers and will offer the convenience of shopping for all the items on the predetermined shopping list, within a dedicated space.  The standard shopping list ensures that each child receives a toothbrush and toothpaste, soap and washcloth, a toy, sweets, an outfit of clothing and an educational item. Why You Should Visit The Little Elves Pop-Up Shop The Good Hope FM pop-up shop supported by Pick n Pay will cater for [...]]]></description>
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