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Edition 64

July 14, 2026

From cancer breakthroughs and medical diagnostics to art, science, and world records, discover inspiring progress!

The first gallery built exclusively to represent women artists

The first gallery built exclusively to represent women artists

This new virtual gallery is exclusively showcasing women artists, aiming to shift the art market and boost their visibility and financial success. It's about giving female creators the market access they need to continue their artistic journeys.

The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News

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Japanese Team Finds Frog Bacteria That Wipes Out Cancer Tumors With a Single Dose

Japanese Team Finds Frog Bacteria That Wipes Out Cancer Tumors With a Single Dose

Japanese scientists found frog bacteria that completely wiped out cancer tumors in mice with just one dose. This groundbreaking discovery targets cancer cells directly and activates the immune system for full tumor destruction.

Good News Network

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‘Game-Changing’ Saliva Test Can Diagnose Endometriosis in Days Rather Than Years

‘Game-Changing’ Saliva Test Can Diagnose Endometriosis in Days Rather Than Years

Endometriosis diagnosis is now possible in days, not years, with new non-invasive saliva and gut sensor tests approved by the NHS. These "game-changing" tests offer faster answers and earlier treatment for a painful condition affecting millions.

Good News Network

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World-first neutron lens brings sharp focus to structures inside materials and objects

World-first neutron lens brings sharp focus to structures inside materials and objects

World-first neutron lens now offers sharp, magnified imaging of materials' internal structures. This breakthrough allows researchers to see inside thick samples and processes previously hidden from view.

Phys.org

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UAE's Mother of the Nation Endowment campaign sets Guinness World Record

UAE's Mother of the Nation Endowment campaign sets Guinness World Record

UAE's Mother of the Nation Endowment campaign raised Dh3.3 billion in one month, setting a Guinness World Record for the most money raised for charity by an annuity pledge. This massive humanitarian effort will provide sustainable support for orphans' education, healthcare, and overall well-being.

Gulf News

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Did You Know?

In honor of humankind’s closest living relative, #WorldChimpanzeeDay is a celebration of an extraordinary species: chimpanzees! On July 14, 1960, Dr. Jane Goodall arrived in what is now Gombe National Park, Tanzania, to start her trailblazing research on wild chimpanzees. To mark this anniversary, we now celebrate #WorldChimpanzeeDay on this day every year.

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