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Blood-type neutral donor organs, Australia to close its largest coal plant, real-time translation for sign language

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17.02.2022
by Maggie Zogg
#AI, #BloodType, #Climate, #Diversity, #Education, #GlobalHealth, #Inclusion, #Innovation, #Solar, #Transplant
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17.02.2022
by Maggie Zogg
#AI, #BloodType, #Climate, #Diversity, #Education, #GlobalHealth, #Inclusion, #Innovation, #Solar, #Transplant
Image: Pixabay CC0
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