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Despite an upward trend in scientific publications by Bangladeshi researchers in recent years, 2024 saw a slowdown in growth compared to previous years.
When Clay Morton discovered his mentor, Dr. Walt Manger, had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, he set out to save as much of his mentor's brilliance as possible.
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