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“Every single person who is allowed to lead a normal life after a cardiovascular arrest motivates us in the project” – Interview with Michael Müller

“Every single person who is allowed to lead a normal life after a cardiovascular arrest motivates us in the project” – Interview with Michael Müller

Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone and the chances of survival are slim. Emergency physician Michael Müller has successfully launched a smartphone-based system that involves qualified first-aiders.
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Global series: Humans in our Habitat

Global series: Humans in our Habitat

This post was originally published on The ConversationFamilies at a tree planting day at Te Muri, New Zealand in June 2017. Greenfleet Australia/flickr, CC BY-SAOn the whole, humanity has been devastating for planet Earth. But our fates are linked, and people, on our...
Harms of noise pollution track with U.S. racial inequities

Harms of noise pollution track with U.S. racial inequities

The once-redlined neighborhoods of 83 U.S. cities show higher noise pollution levels (a health risk) than those of wealthier White neighbors.
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