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Fridayโs #MandelaDay is an opportunity to honour Mandela's commitment to freedom, justice & equality.
Each of us can learn from & be inspired by Nelson Mandelaโs legacy, and take action to achieve a better future for all people.
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โIt is now in your hands,โ Madiba reminded us in 2008, urging each of us to take action against poverty and inequity.
#MandelaDay is about using our own sphere of influence to advance justice, build peace, and help end inequity.
Today, we want to hear from you. How are you answering Madibaโs call for lasting change?
Whether you are supporting someone in your community, volunteering your time, or making quiet but meaningful efforts to uplift others, every action matters.
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#InternationalMandelaDay
Today we remember Nelson Mandela, a leader who opposed apartheid and became a symbol of courage, forgiveness, and hope.
Mandela was South Africa's first black president. 'Madiba', as he was affectionately known, is among the great heroes of history. He was born on this day in 1918.
#MandelaDay
โHealth cannot be a question of income; it is a fundamental human rightโโ Madiba
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Yet more than half the worldโs people, in countries both rich and poor, cannot access the health services they need.
We must ensure health is a right for all, not a luxury for some. #MandelaDay
Happy #MandelaDay!
Today we remember Nelson Mandela as a brave women's rights advocate, whose efforts to bring freedom and justice to women and girls remain an inspiration for us all.
His legacy lives on.
This door is one of the oldest still-functioning doors in the world, located at the entrance of the Pantheon in Rome - Italy ๐ฎ๐น. Built between 118-126 AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus), it has stood as a remarkable symbol of Roman engineering and architectural mastery for nearly two millennia. The Pantheon itself is one of the best-preserved ancient buildings in Rome, and this door remains one of its most iconic features.
The massive door consists of two solid bronze panels, each weighing approximately 8.5 tons and measuring 7.6 meters (about 25 feet) in height and 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) in width. Despite their enormous weight, the doors are so perfectly balanced and well-engineered that a single person can still open and close them with relative ease. This seamless functionality, achieved without modern machinery, highlights the advanced understanding of mechanics possessed by Roman architects and craftsmen.
What makes this door even more extraordinary is that its original locking mechanismโcrafted almost 2,000 years agoโstill works to this day. It's one of the few surviving examples of ancient security technology in full working order. Beyond its practical use, the door serves as a living connection to the ancient world, inviting modern visitors to step through the same entrance once used by emperors, priests, and Roman citizens centuries ago.
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๐งต Should you integrate single-cell RNA-seq datasets or not?
You've got PBMCs from multiple donors. Merge themโor keep them separate? Let's break it down.
1/ ๐งต No, you do not always Need Single-Cell RNA-seq
Single-cell RNA-seq is popular and powerful, but it's not always the best choice. Here's why you should think carefully before diving in.