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BBC News By Nell Mackenzie image captionProducts like this backpack emerged due to Covid and the lockdown When Dr Fransisco Velasco started work on a Covid ward, he found himself commuting to work with his laptop and notes in a bin bag. His brand new rucksack was made of canvas and could not be sterilised at the end of each day. The doctor, based in Mexico, decided to contact the British company behind the bag and tell them about the problem. His girlfriend told him not to bother, as they probably wouldn t care. Undeterred, Dr Velasco wrote a lengthy message. ....
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BBC News By Nell Mackenzie image captionStephanie Bazeley, co-founder of Team Junkfish Stephanie Bazeley is living the dream of many who want a career in building computer games. In 2013, Stephanie and nine other university friends made Monstrum, a survival horror game, in their Dundee living room. The Abertay University graduates dreamed up, drew, and coded the story while crammed around a desk that ran halfway into a hallway. Their efforts won them awards and impressed an angel investor who backed the game with £250,000. That was a big deal as they knew they would have a regular salary after graduating. Our pay was minimum wage, but compared to living off your student loan, it was still like, Aw yeah, I m getting take-out tonight! Stephanie says. ....
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