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Professors Salim Abdool Karim (R) and his wife Quarraisha Abdool Karim pose for a photograph inside a lab at the Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) in Durban on September 13, 2024. Through decades of work on preventing the spread of infectious diseases such as HIV and TB, South African public health power couple Quarraisha and Salim Abdool Karim are credited with saving thousands of lives. Married for more than 40 years, the researchers, both aged 64, are respected around the world for their research and advocacy on preventing the spread of viruses such as HIV, TB, Coronavirus and mpox. On September 19, 2024 they were announced as winners of the prestigious Lasker Award for public service, a top recognition for medical research described as the US equivalent of a Nobel prize for science. Phill Magakoe/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Bear 402 was "the mother of at least eight litters, more than any other bear currently at Brooks River," according to the National Park Service. The bear, seen here fishing with her yearlings in 2019, was killed in a fight with another bear on Monday. N. Boak/NPS Photo hide caption
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