For this week’s Super Seven, our foodie fans we were wowed by Vow, a cultured meat tech company which crafted a new food from a subspecies of Japanese Quail. Strictly for fine dining gourmands, you can try it at Singapore’s Mandala Club MORI until 27 April.
In the US, we took a whirlwind tour through the past hundred years’ of Muslim jazz musicians and were impressed by our sister American-Pakistani Bushra Amiwala, the first under-thirty Muslim student to hold Public Office in the United States!
Speaking of sisters with power, Egyptian powerlifter Fatma Elgazzar demonstrates her own physical and mental prowess by taking home a bronze medal in the World Strongman Championship in Dubai.
Türkiye passed an energy milestone, with nearly sixty percent of its installed capacity in electricity made up of renewable sources, and in Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni officially opens Salaam Bank, the country’s first interest-free commercial Islamic bank in Kampala.
Finally, on the Tech front, we were so impressed by our brothers and sisters at CerebraAI, an AI-driven neuroradiology software company who relocated its headquarters from Kazakhstan to the Silkroad Innovation Hub in Silicon Valley.
They are developing a brain imaging analysis map using personalized AI-generated images of the patient’s brain to enhance scans to rapidly diagnose patients suffering ischemic stroke – lifesaving stuff!
Yours, in uplifting the Ummah,
Jo.
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