The Faculty of Arts of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) recently marked its 60th anniversary with a lecture that highlighted ...
This November, the Ford Foundation Office for West Africa is marking 65 years of unbroken commitment to promoting social ...
Tulane University researchers, collaborating with an international team of scientists, have discovered why some parts of ...
A new project, led by experts from Loughborough University, has seen the creation of a battery system that will provide ...
Dr Mgwebi’s career, which spans more than two decades, stands as a testament to her profound contributions to science, leadership, and institutional development.
Dr. Foyet highlights the intersections of critical minerals, biodiversity, and Indigenous rights in the global green ...
Op-ed: The minerals of Lubumbashi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo's second-largest city, electrified the world, created ...
The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Professor Blade Nzimande, will lead South Africa’s delegation from the ...
In the wake of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s swearing-in for another term, Tanzania finds itself at a political crossroads. What should have been a moment of national continuity has instead been ...
South Africa faces a looming 17% water deficit by 2030, putting critical industries like mining, which is responsible for 3% of national water use, under immense pressure. In this high-stakes ...
Not just snake oil. Scientists may have developed a snake bite antivenom that can be used for 17 different species of snakes, according to a study published in the journal Nature.
At the 5th International South African Cultural Observatory Conference, Dr Keith Nurse discusses the transformative potential ...
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