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I will give anything : Parents in China shave heads to donate skin for badly burned son

The parents of a one-year-old boy badly burned in an accident have shaved their heads and donated scalp tissue for skin grafts their son urgently needs. The story of the boy, named Kangkang, and the plight of his family from Cangzhou, northern China’s Hebei province, has been picked up by mainland media and moved millions of people in China. On.

City planners can make smarter climate choices using a new Princeton data tool

Cities around the world have pledged to get to net-zero to help solve the climate crisis and now Princeton’s Anu Ramaswami has designed a Zero Emissions Calculator for Communities to help with the carbon math.

Get chills shot down your spine with KLPac s Don t Let Hantu Know series

Ghosts don t care about social distancing? Why don t you find out for yourself at the Don’t Let Hantu Know live theatre series, which is set to play to a limited audience at KLPac on April 22-25. Homegrown spooks, as the producers say, are also the best and scariest, with Don’t Let Hantu Know featuring seven new ghostly works (presented in English, Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin and Cantonese). It s really good to get back to (theatre) work again. Nothing like being busy and active. It s scary when you can t do what you love. no ghost story can top that fear. We have been away from the stage for far too long and this live show has been delayed for more than a year, says Easee Gan,

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