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What's Right: A Man In Australia Lived 100 Days With An Artificial Heart

A man in Australia became the world’s first person to walk out of a hospital after an artificial heart implant. He lived with the device for 100 days before receiving a donor for heart transplant earlier this month in what doctors have called an “unmitigated clinical success”.

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tags: medicine, science, public health, innovation
categories: What's right
Thursday 03.13.25
Posted by Alessandro Irene
 

Women in STEM: Luiza Moshkin’s Journey into Tech

Luisa Mushkin swapped academia for coding. Now a web developer and instructor, she’s breaking barriers for women in tech.

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tags: gender equality, science, technology, women
categories: weSTEM
Monday 02.24.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

Narrowing the gender gap in research

Women in research face funding gaps and career barriers. On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, ARA City Radio looks at efforts made in Luxembourg, speaking to the FNR and the University of Luxembourg.

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tags: research, science, gender equality, university, stem, Local Matters
categories: Local Matters
Tuesday 02.11.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

Women in STEM: Meet space engineer Tecla Trifilò

Discover Tecla Trifiló’s journey as a space engineer in Luxembourg as part of our new interview series on women in STEM. Join us Tuesdays at 9:40 AM for interviews with trailblazers in science, engineering, and tech.

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tags: stem, feminism, science, career
categories: weSTEM
Saturday 01.11.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

Women in STEM is the topic of new empowering podcast

WeSTEM and ARA City Radio are launching a podcast to highlight women in STEM. The series will share stories, challenges, and triumphs to inspire and empower underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and math.

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tags: westem, women, stem, interview, science, techonology
categories: Breakfast Show
Tuesday 01.07.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's Right: School hours adapting to students' rhythm

In Denmark, 20 schools have introduced later start times to improve student well-being and learning outcomes, following scientific recommendations. Get all the details on today's "What's Right with the world".

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tags: good news, Positive news, school, education, health, children, science
categories: News
Thursday 08.01.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's Right: Hope for migraine patients

Scientists have found out how migraine is triggered. The findings could lead to new migraine medications, offering hope for patients unresponsive to existing therapies. Get all the details on today's "What's Right with the World".

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tags: science, migraine, health, Positive news, good news
categories: News
Tuesday 07.09.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's Right: Exploring the dark side of the moon

A Chinese spacecraft has successfully landed on the far side of the moon marking the world's first mission to retrieve rock and soil samples from this largely unexplored area of the moon. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: Positive news, good news, China, space, science
categories: Technology
Monday 06.03.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: Getting rid of anger is easy, study shows

It is easy to get rid of anger, a new study from Japan shows. The researchers found that you just need to write your angry thoughts on a piece of paper, and shred it or throw it away. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: What's right with the world, good news, Positive news, Luxemboug, science
categories: Politics
Monday 04.15.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: Life expectancy increased by 6 years

Life expectancy has increased by six years since 1991, a study of the University of Washington finds. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: What's right with the world, Whats right, Positive news, good news, health, science
Friday 04.05.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's Right: Meet Gaza's 15-year-old Newton

Using two fans that he found at a scrap market and wires to rig them to, Hussam Al-Attar created his own source of electricity, thus making bespoke light for his displaced family in their tent on Gaza Strip. He is now referred to as Gaza's Newton.

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tags: Luxembourg, science, invention, Gaza Strip, Newton
categories: Technology
Thursday 02.08.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

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