As US National Security Advisor Susan Rice addressed scientists working on decreasing infant and maternal mortality in poor countries, she called for more "eureka moments" and "unorthodox partnerships". Researchers, many of whom were finalists for a competitive USAID grant, came up with varied schemes, including using a football to stop women from bleeding to death after birth, using contaminated hospital waste to keep hands cleaner and engineering bacteria to fortify ...Thursday, 1 August 2013
USAID Hails 'eureka Moments' in Infant and Maternal Mortality
As US National Security Advisor Susan Rice addressed scientists working on decreasing infant and maternal mortality in poor countries, she called for more "eureka moments" and "unorthodox partnerships". Researchers, many of whom were finalists for a competitive USAID grant, came up with varied schemes, including using a football to stop women from bleeding to death after birth, using contaminated hospital waste to keep hands cleaner and engineering bacteria to fortify ...
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