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Research identifies five key education policy tasks from the 2024 Conference and four rhetorical functions guiding China’s ...
Jiménez, a researcher at the Department of Botany and Plant Physiology of the University of Malaga, has collaborated with an ...
Representatives from local county councils, regional assemblies, and national government departments met today to discuss ...
From richer biodiversity and benefits for pollinators, to carbon storage in soils, while balancing hay yields for grazing ...
Germany’s first quantum physics-themed escape room for young people – “Kitty Q – A Quantum Adventure” hosted by the Cluster ...
The study by Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, in New York, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows that increased temperatures above two degrees, coupled with rising carbon ...
“During summer days, cities heat up faster due to solar exposure, and at night, they stay warmer due to retained heat and emissions from vehicles and heating systems,” explained Liao. “Low- and middle ...
[LILONGWE] Closing his eyes as he battled smoke wafting from fish-smoking kilns in front of him, Issah Amin put more wood into one of seven ovens at Chikombe beach, a fish-landing site on Lake Malawi.
When technology makes doctors more accessible, it can lead to lower quality for patients and increased pressure on already stressed doctors, says ...
“The Kayinja variety, locally used to make banana brew, was found to have stronger fibre and has a shinier appearance, making it more visually appealing and ideal for products like textiles and hair.
[NAIROBI] “A great loss” for science journalism as Kenyan science journalist Ochieng’ Ogodo—the former head of SciDev.Net’s English language Africa edition —passed away in the early hours of Thursday ...
[NAIROBI] It is well known that poorer countries bear the biggest burden of resistance to antimicrobial drugs and that these countries are also most vulnerable to climate change. But little research ...