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(Hello Africa) Feature: South African university student practising traditional Chinese acupuncture

news (Hello Africa) Feature: South African university student practising traditional Chinese acupuncture , Replay Video UP NEXT Andy Carr, a 22-year-old smart South African girl, is among about 100 students who are learning acupuncture programs offered to bachelor s and post graduate students in the University of Johannesburg. JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) If you ask Andy Carr, a 22-year-old smart South African girl, what she would like to do in the future, her answer may amaze you. I would be really excited to open my own practice and help people with their general well-being using traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, she said. Carr is among about 100 students who are learning acupuncture programs offered to bachelor s and post graduate students in the University of Johannesburg.

On The Landing Of NASA Perseverance Mars Rover Robot

Visiting Professor, University of Johannesburg An Inspiration for African Unity THE US NASA Perseverance Rover safely landed on Mars on 18 February 2021 after a 470.7 million-kilometre-journey from Earth, which it began on 30 July 2020. The robotic vehicle landed itself flawlessly in Mars’s Jezero Crater. The Scientific Objectives 1) Search for, and identify, a past capable of microbial life, i.e., investigate the habitability of Mars. 2) Look for signs of current microbial life (biosignatures) in the places where the history of life is detected. 3) Note the distinction between microbial life and intelligent life (human-like life). The expectation (or assumption) is that there is no intelligent life elsewhere in the universe except on Earth.

As vaccines arrive, South Africa faces widespread scepticism over safety

A woman walks past newspaper billboards during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Johannesburg, South Africa, February 8, 2021. REUTERS/Sumaya Hisham As vaccines arrive, South Africa faces widespread scepticism over safety Top News Tim Cocks JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - As a nurse in a country battling deadly diseases, Rich Sicina sometimes vaccinates other South Africans, but he says there is no way he will take a COVID-19 shot - he doesn’t believe it will be safe or effective. South Africa’s decision on Sunday to suspend plans to roll out AstraZeneca’s vaccine, after data showed it may not offer sufficient protection against the country’s dominant coronavirus variant, has only added to Sicina’s concerns.

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