One of the richest and most powerful men in Brazil, Thane Chiquinho Scarpa, made waves when he announced plans to bury his million-dollar Bentley so he could drive around the afterlife in style.
He received lots of media attention and was criticized for the extravagant gesture.
Why wouldn’t he donate the car to charity?
How out of touch with reality is this guy?
He still went ahead with the ceremony.
Moments before lowering the car in the ground he revealed his genuine motive: To create awareness for organ donation.
“People condemn me because I wanted to bury a million dollar Bentley, in fact most people bury something a lot more valuable than my car,” Scarpa said during a speech at the ceremony. “They bury hearts, livers, lungs, eyes, kidneys. This is absurd. So many people waiting for a transplant and you will bury your healthy organs that will save so many lives.”
There is no wealth more valuable than an organ, because there is nothing more valuable than life.
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Researchers have stopped malaria-spreading mosquitoes from
reproducing via genetic modification , paving the way to their eventual elimination in the wild.
Scientists at Imperial College, London completely blocked the reproductive ability of the Anopheles gambiae mosquito, which spreads malaria, eliminating the lab population within seven to 11 generations using a technique called gene drive.
Despite significant reductions in cases in the last two decades, malaria remains the
biggest killer of children under five in Africa. In 2016 there were 216 million cases of the disease worldwide, resulting in an estimated 445,000 deaths overall.
"This breakthrough shows that gene drive can work, providing hope in the fight against a disease that has plagued mankind for centuries,” said Professor Andrea Crisanti, lead researcher from the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial.
“There is still more work to be done, both in terms of testing the technology in larger lab-based studies and working with affected countries to assess the feasibility of such an intervention.”
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