Wifi-equipped tuk-tuks tour the streets of Phnom Penh
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View ArticleWifi-equipped tuk-tuks tour the streets of Phnom Penh
It’s been a couple of years since we spotted 3M’s wifi-equipped airport havens, and the availability of static wifi hotspots is still growing by the day. However, taking wifi to the streets, we’ve now...
View ArticleJewelry made from landmines by conflict-afflicted citizens
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View ArticleFish ingot provides a whole family with 75 percent of daily required iron intake
Iron deficiency affects nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide. The condition can lead to anaemia, weakness, impaired cognitive ability and even death, but now a reusable supplement — in the form of a...
View ArticleMilk bank pays Cambodian mothers for their excess breast milk
Breast milk is the most natural way to feed newborns, and there are some babies who cannot digest anything else. But approximately two percent of women can’t produce enough. For them the options are...
View ArticleWifi-equipped tuk-tuks tour the streets of Phnom Penh
It’s been a couple of years since we spotted 3M’s wifi-equipped airport havens, and the availability of static wifi hotspots is still growing by the day. However, taking wifi to the streets, we’ve now...
View ArticleJewelry made from landmines by conflict-afflicted citizens
It can be one thing to donate funds to those in war-torn countries, but there has recently been a trend of startups actively helping citizens to get back on their feet. We’ve covered Zambikes, the...
View ArticleFish ingot provides a whole family with 75 percent of daily required iron intake
Iron deficiency affects nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide. The condition can lead to anaemia, weakness, impaired cognitive ability and even death, but now a reusable supplement — in the form of a...
View ArticleMilk bank pays Cambodian mothers for their excess breast milk
Breast milk is the most natural way to feed newborns, and there are some babies who cannot digest anything else. But approximately two percent of women can’t produce enough. For them the options are...
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