Malaria-resistant microbe discovered, chalking up forgotten flora, Uzbekistan recognises stateless citizens

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In this issue of Squirrel News, we have a microbe discovered in Kenya that is completely effective in blocking the infection of malaria in mosquitoes, a movement to highlight the diversity and importance of forgotten flora in Europe’s pavements, and a landmark law in Uzbekistan is passed as over 50,000 stateless people are recognised as citizens.
Microbe discovered that’s 100% effective against malaria
Source: Al Jazeera
A movement for forgotten flora is spreading across Europe in an unconventional manner
Source: The Guardian
Uzbekistan passes landmark law to make over 50,000 stateless people citizens
Source: Thomas Reuters Foundation News
Women use VR in Singapore to help combat sexual harassment
Source: Taipei Times
Poop could provide valuable insight into the rate of COVID-19 in a particular community
Source: Los Angeles Times
Queer solidarity: How Berlin’s LGBTIQA+ community network have had to move online
Source: DW
World’s largest solar plant projected to power 160,000 households
Source: Euronews
First brown bear sighted in northern Spain in over 150 years
Source: The Guardian
Exhaustive mapping intiative has provided indigenous Peruvians with the tools to defend their territory
Source: Mongabay