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Social networking to fund malaria researchA new web site allows people to directly engage in the battle against malaria. At www.MalariaEngage.org people can make a meaningful contribution to World Malaria Day by contributing $10 or more to a choice of seven highly varied projects involving selected scientists in different developing countries. The team behind MalariaEngage.org includes 25-year-old Tom Hadfield, a self-described "part-time student and full-time entrepreneur" who came to national attention in his native Britain when Soccernet, a website he developed as a high school student in his bedroom, was sold at age 17 to ESPN for $40 million. Over time, new projects will replace those that reach their funding goal (the original seven have objectives ranging from $10,000 to $50,000). The site features a discussion area where supporters can interact with researchers and each other, obtain news and photos of both funded and proposed projects, a running tally of money raised, and stories from the front lines in the war against the scourge of malaria. The seven malaria projects are: |