Gleaming labs turned to rubble : scientists mourn the loss of decades of medical progress in Sudan
Universities and laboratories in Khartoum are looted or in ruins, with vital research and medicines destroyed, including pioneering work on tropical diseases “All that I did over 40 years has turned to ashes before my eyes,” says Prof Ahmed Fahal, of the destruction of his research centre in (…)
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