The work challenges one of the leading hypotheses for the advent of life – the ‘RNA world’ theory, which arose in the 60s and has gained wide acceptance.

The training device works by offering a variety of pre-programmed scenarios to train first responders how to use a defibrillator in an emergency.  It can also work with CPR training equipment to give feedback on pushing force and the frequency of chest compressions.  

The programme is designed to help over 100,000 female entrepreneurs globally to safeguard their business from Covid-19.  Many women are struggling to keep their businesses afloat in these difficult times, and lack the support they need to adapt and sustain their businesses.

The relaxation of lockdown restrictions is goods news for many businesses; even the hard-pressed leisure and hospitality sectors have cause for cautious optimism as they make tentative plans to start trading again.

Faced with the biggest global crisis in decades, many women entrepreneurs within low and middle income countries are experiencing severe impacts on their businesses, with the risk that this will lead to significant negative effects on their families and their economies.

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The work challenges one of the leading hypotheses for the advent of life – the ‘RNA world’ theory, which arose in the 60s and has gained wide acceptance.

The training device works by offering a variety of pre-programmed scenarios to train first responders how to use a defibrillator in an emergency.  It can also work with CPR training equipment to give feedback on pushing force and the frequency of chest compressions.  

The programme is designed to help over 100,000 female entrepreneurs globally to safeguard their business from Covid-19.  Many women are struggling to keep their businesses afloat in these difficult times, and lack the support they need to adapt and sustain their businesses.

The relaxation of lockdown restrictions is goods news for many businesses; even the hard-pressed leisure and hospitality sectors have cause for cautious optimism as they make tentative plans to start trading again.

Faced with the biggest global crisis in decades, many women entrepreneurs within low and middle income countries are experiencing severe impacts on their businesses, with the risk that this will lead to significant negative effects on their families and their economies.