Good News: Fighting FIres, Grocery Store health check, A Breath of Fresh Air and Preserving Cultural Music

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Fighting fires in Borneo's forests 

Wildfires are common on the island of Borneo, due to its dry climate and deforestation. The fires destroy the island’s tropical forests and carbon-rich peatlands, home to the world’s largest orangutan population.

The Power of Mama, the first women-only firefighting team in this Indonesia-governed region of Borneo, are not only protecting Borneo’s landscape and wildlife but also advancing gender equality by breaking into the traditionally male-dominated field of firefighting. The project is spearheaded by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia and supported by Yayasan International Animal Rescue Indonesia.

Wearing orange vests and helmets, the volunteer firefighters ride motorbikes across the island, aided by drones that survey the forests from above to locate active blazes. Beyond extinguishing flames, they also champion sustainable farming practices within remote communities on the island, such as crop rotation and composting.

Kylie Bullo, project manager for the Orangutan Project, an organization that helps fund the initiative, says the volunteers have felt a sense of appreciation from the community. “It’s giving them a real sense of value,” Bullo says. “They now have a voice.”

Grocery Store Health Check

In an effort to prove that potentially lifesaving health checks don’t have to mean doctors’ appointments, researchers at Liverpool John Moores University in the United Kingdom created shopping carts that can screen for those at risk of stroke.

The carts, modified with electrocardiogram technology, were tested as part of a study on 2,155 willing participants. After holding the cart’s handle for 60 seconds, red lights flashed to indicate an irregular cardiac rhythm called atrial fibrillation. Over the course of the study, a cardiologist di...

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