In today’s edition of Squirrel News, Europe’s next-generation night trains aim to draw passengers away from planes, a new low-cost Malaria booster offers two years of protection, and a programme for women in Philadelphia tries to reduce recidivism with the help of mural art.
Newly developed low-cost Malaria booster offers two years of protection
A cheap Malaria booster vaccination being trialled is presenting good levels of protection that lasts up to two years, and could offer a much-needed affordable alternative.
State of Maine provides classes on how to deal with issues on college enrollment
Maine, the state with the oldest population in America, has been dealing for a decade with the student decline now happening everywhere. It’s learned a few tricks.
Amongst the immunity-boosting food craze, these bites could also be good for the planet
A recent review of literature on the topic has found that the six most recommended immunity-boosting foods are plant-based, and have a lower average environmental impact than other foods.
Scientists develop quick Parkinson’s swab test using lady who can ‘smell’ the disease
A team of researchers in the UK have developed a three-minute swab test for the disease by utilising the astonishing ability of a lady to detect Parkinson’s.
Mural art programme supports returning women to succeed
A programme in Philadelphia is using mural art to channel women returning from prison towards succeeding in their ambitions and reduce recidivism rates.