DR. We wake up with wars. We fall asleep with crises. Between one thing and another, the news serves us catastrophes, conflicts and uncertainties as if the world were just that – a place on the edge of the abyss, in free fall and without net. But the world is not just that. In some lab this morning, a scientist has just discovered something that can change the way we treat cancer. In a Canadian city, someone planted the tree that will improve th…
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DR. We wake up with wars. We fall asleep with crises. Between one thing and another, the news serves us catastrophes, conflicts and uncertainties as if the world were just that – a place on the edge of the abyss, in free fall and without net. But the world is not just that. In some lab this morning, a scientist has just discovered something that can change the way we treat cancer. In a Canadian city, someone planted the tree that will improve th…