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Dyson designs a ventilator for the coronavirus pandemic

Design Week

The CoVent ventilator has been designed in collaboration with the Technology Partnership, a UK-based technology company. The NHS currently has 8,000 ventilators, but it is estimated the UK might need as many as 30,000 in the coming months. No date has been revealed for production so far.

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2023 Best Modern Gifts for Pets + Pet Lovers

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Harness by LUNGE $130 If your pooch has been climbing the social ladder at the dog park – or just has the desire to stylishly stroll around the neighborhood in high fashion – LUNGE’s Harness is an accessory they need. 2-in-1 Elevated Glass Cat Bowl by FurryTail $35.99 Otto Framed Small Print by May Contain Mutts $66.91

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At-home AI breast cancer test wins International Dyson Award

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Benet with The Blue Box An “electronic nose” As well as her mother’s diagnosis of breast cancer, Benet was also inspired into action after learning the story of Blat, a dog that could detect lung cancer by smelling a patient’s breath.

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Trunki designer Rob Law on cystic fibrosis, suitcases and surviving a crisis

Design Week

The genetic disease affects the lung and digestive system, and people born with the condition usually have shorter-than-average life spans. Inspired by Richard Seymour and Dick Powell. The Eureka moment was inspired by seeing ride-on toys at a children’s department and looking at the engineering that went into luggage.

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Artist Shows The Contrast Between The Two Worlds That Our Children Currently Live In By Combining Photos

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Injuries, such as burns, untreated wounds, eye damage, lung and back problems, go hand in hand with chronic nausea, anorexia, debilitating headaches, and respiratory problems. Agbogbloshie, a former wetland in Accra, Ghana, is home to the world’s largest e-waste dumping site. Most workers die from cancer in their 20s. via @guardian.

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