Padhne.De (UC Berkeley)
While many developing countries have come a long way in increasing literacy rates, certain populations, like children in rural India, are still struggling with low
While many developing countries have come a long way in increasing literacy rates, certain populations, like children in rural India, are still struggling with low
70% of the world’s poor are smallholder farmers, and they produce 80% of the global food. However, these farmers are poor and food insecure. By
Trauma disrupts every person’s blood clotting ability to stop bleeding and remains the second leading cause of preventable death in industrialized countries. With no effective
The eradication of malaria is hampered by the ability of current diagnostic tools to detect very low-density infections in asymptomatic patients. In response to this,