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Michael Jonas on being diagnosed with HIV

  By erica • December 1, 2013 Uncategorized

Michael Jonas remembers how he found out that he had HIV, what he felt like after getting the news, and what his life is like living with the disease. Continue reading

Tagged   AIDS, Health, HIV, Science and Technology
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Timothy Brown on being cured of AIDS with stem cells

  By erica • December 1, 2013 Uncategorized

Timothy Brown, also known as The Berlin Patient, explains how he was cured of AIDS with the help of science and comments on the foundation he wants to create to help others find a cure. He also recalls how different people react to the fact that stem cells that cured him. Continue reading

Tagged   AIDS, Health, HIV, HIV & AIDS, Science and Technology
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BBC reporter on covering HIV & AIDS in Uganda

  By erica • December 1, 2013 Uncategorized

Abraham, a reporter for the BBC based in Uganda, recalls his experiences covering AIDS related issues across the country and comments on how the society reacts to government programs about AIDS and HIV education. Continue reading

Tagged   AIDS, Health, HIV, Science and Technology
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A Democratic Republic of Congo citizen on being HIV/AIDS positive

  By erica • December 1, 2013 Uncategorized

A citizen of the Democratic Republic on Congo explains how he was infected with HIV/AIDS in an interview that reveals how different countries view of the disease. Continue reading

Tagged   AIDS, Health, HIV, Science and Technology
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Liu Ximei on being HIV postive in China

  By erica • December 1, 2013 Uncategorized

Liu Ximei is an AIDS patient in China. She explains how she contracted the disease in a rural hospital and recalls how her family reacted to news. Continue reading

Tagged   AIDS, Health, HIV, Science and Technology
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Ed Fries on the early days of Xbox and modern gaming

  By erica • November 15, 2013 Uncategorized

Ed Fries, Xbox co-creator, discusses the first days of Microsoft's gaming console and the current state of videogame design. Continue reading

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Computer, Entertainment, Internet, Science and Technology, Video Game, Xbox
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Horace Luke on designing the Xbox

  By erica • November 15, 2013 Uncategorized

Xbox design lead Horace Luke discusses the inspiration behind the look and functionality of the Xbox console and controller. Group program manager Jeff Henshaw also discusses the choice to include a hard drive and make other improvements. Continue reading

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Computer, Entertainment, Internet, Science and Technology, Video Game, Xbox
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Video game fan discusses the original Xbox

  By erica • November 14, 2013 Uncategorized

A video game fan discusses the original Xbox and details the limited Launch Team edition of the console. Continue reading

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Computer, Entertainment, Internet, Science and Technology, Video Game, Xbox
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Lunar water
NASA’s Jim Garvin on preparing for the mission to find lunar water

  By erica • November 13, 2013 Uncategorized

NASA's Jim Garvin discusses how the space exploration agency planned and prepared for the LCROSS mission to find water on the moon. Continue reading

Tagged   Lunar water, NASA, Nature, Science and Technology, Space
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Lunar water
Perry Gerakines “It’s gonna look for signs of water, either vapor or ice”

  By erica • November 13, 2013 Uncategorized

Perry Gerakines explains NASA's LCROSS mission to find water on the moon and why its discovery is important for future of lunar expeditions. Continue reading

Tagged   Lunar water, NASA, Nature, Science and Technology, Space
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