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Africa research newsNUI Galway secures $100000 grant from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - Irish TimesNUI Galway secures $100000 grant from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Irish Times The university's plant and agribiosciences centre has secured a $100,000 (€77,500) “grand challenges exploration” (GCE) grant from the foundation to research the prototyping of agricultural cropping tools used by female farmers in Africa. The GCE funds ... UN asks Japan, operator to help nuclear power plant victims - Times LIVETimes LIVE UN asks Japan, operator to help nuclear power plant victims Times LIVE Members of a review mission from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) examine recovery work on top of the No.4 reactor building at Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)'s tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima, in this ... Radiation leak in Japan affects scoresAljazeera.com all 26 news articles » Study: Longhorn Ancestry Spans Globe, Centuries - ABC NewsStudy: Longhorn Ancestry Spans Globe, Centuries ABC News The new research shows 15 percent of the genetic makeup of Longhorns reflects the India-Africa influence. It's possible Moors brought African cattle with them during their invasion of Spain from the eighth to the 13th centuries, or that cattle were ... and more » FedAfrik a celebration for the Seychelles for it's multiple links with Africa - eTurboNewsFedAfrik a celebration for the Seychelles for it's multiple links with Africa eTurboNews He noted that today, many Seychellois are reconnecting with their African ancestry, though research in our National Archives, to establish their personal family trees. “Our Seychellois nation is historically connected to our African origins through our ... and more » Genetic Engineering: Two Million People In 52 Countries March Against Monsanto - Center for Research on GlobalizationGenetic Engineering: Two Million People In 52 Countries March Against Monsanto Center for Research on Globalization Professor Barney Gordon, of the university's department of agronomy, said he started the research – reported in the journal Better Crops – because many farmers who had changed over to the GM crop had “noticed that yields are not as high as expected ... and more » Health Ministry Plans Traditional Medicine Plant - AllAfrica.comHealth Ministry Plans Traditional Medicine Plant AllAfrica.com THE Ministry of Health and Social Welfare is planning to build a traditional medicine manufacturing plant and buy machines worth 800m/- to cater for over 60 per cent of the population that relies on traditional medicine. Speaking in Dar es Salaam on ... and more » Shift to rugged land put man on two feet: study - The Japan TimesRedOrbit Shift to rugged land put man on two feet: study The Japan Times The research, published in the journal Antiquity, challenges the commonly held theory that early hominins (members of the broad human family) were forced onto two feet on the ground because climate change reduced the number of trees they lived in ... How our ancestors started to walk on two feetZee News Evolution of Walking: Why Early Humans Took to Two FeetDesign & Trend Why did our ancestors start walking upright? Ancient terrain may hold clueChristian Science Monitor French Tribune -RedOrbit -Science World Report all 9 news articles » Cultures of 'magic' and healing - Aljazeera.comAljazeera.com Cultures of 'magic' and healing Aljazeera.com I'm a young, middle-class black South African, private school educated. My parents are both doctors, I come from privilege and I am comfortable in that world as I am comfortable in this world, where I throw bones and I have to slaughter [animals] for ... and more » Nature's gift is not yet history - Sydney Morning HeraldNature's gift is not yet history Sydney Morning Herald But the filmmaker, David Attenborough, is not out of place - he's in his element, beaming into the camera with trademark enthusiasm as the animal puffs and writhes in its attempts to escape his grip. ... Attenborough is quick to point out that his ... and more » Media Information 2013 May - AllAfrica.comMedia Information 2013 May AllAfrica.com The Zambezi River Basin Atlas of the Changing Environment, the first of its kind in the Zambezi River Basin and in southern Africa, will be launched on 29 May in Luanda, Angola at a meeting of SADC Ministers responsible for Water. ... by the Southern ... and more » Genetic Mapping of Key Domestic Species - AllAfrica.comGenetic Mapping of Key Domestic Species AllAfrica.com Agra Professional Services hosted an interactive discussion this Friday to investigate the need for genetic mapping of the main domestic animal breeds as well as selected species of game with a considerable commercial value. In a statement released ... Scientists announce top 10 new discovered species list for 2013. (Intl. Inst ... - ABC NewsABC News Scientists announce top 10 new discovered species list for 2013. (Intl. Inst ... ABC News Another fascinating finding was a new species of monkey, the lesula, only the second new species of monkey to be discovered in Africa in the last 28 years. The IISE said the lesula has been known to the people of Congo, where it was discovered by ... Monkey with 'human eyes' among top discoveries of 2012Telegraph.co.uk all 20 news articles » Turkey-sized dinosaur roamed southern Alberta 77 million years ago - Edmonton JournalEdmonton Journal Turkey-sized dinosaur roamed southern Alberta 77 million years ago Edmonton Journal “It shows us that dinosaur communities were structured much in the way that mammal communities are structured today,” Anthony Russell, a professor of biological sciences at the U of C, said in an email interview from southern Africa. “The smaller ... and more » Should We Genetically Engineer African Orphans? - TakePartShould We Genetically Engineer African Orphans? TakePart AOCC hopes that the open-source genetic data will lead to “higher nutritional content for society over the decades to come,” thanks to plant scientists, breeders and farmers working with the genetic information and resulting hybrid and transgene plant ... Pictures: Top 10 Newly Discovered Species of 2012 - National GeographicPictures: Top 10 Newly Discovered Species of 2012 National Geographic The group always unveils the list on the anniversary of the birth of botanist Carolus Linnaeus, the man responsible for devising the scientific classification of organisms. "There are a lot of scientists now that think we could lose 50 percent of the ... Finding the Big Five: HPU Students Research Exotic Animal Behavior in South ... - High Point University (press release) (blog)High Point University (press release) (blog) Finding the Big Five: HPU Students Research Exotic Animal Behavior in South ... High Point University (press release) (blog) The animal behavior psychology course consists of 15 students and two faculty members visiting South Africa and Swaziland for the month of May. During the spring semester, the class has focused on exotic animal behavior such as herd mentality, mating ... Tracking Wild Dogs in Botswana's Okavango Delta - National GeographicNational Geographic Tracking Wild Dogs in Botswana's Okavango Delta National Geographic Wanting to learn more about these critically endangered canines, we spoke to Dr. “Tico” McNutt, founder and director of the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust. Tico and his wife Lesley have been running a research camp in the delta for the past 18 years. Rhinos moved from South Africa to Botswana for safekeepingMongabay.com all 2 news articles » Can SA help Nigeria industrialise? - NewsDayCan SA help Nigeria industrialise? NewsDay It is a move that is seen as an important milestone in inter-African industrial cooperation. However, Peter Draper, a research fellow at the South African Institute of International Affairs, questioned whether this collaboration would develop into ... and more » Current Approach Of Fishery Industry Is Extremely Risky, Research Finds — May ... - PlanetSave.comCurrent Approach Of Fishery Industry Is Extremely Risky, Research Finds — May ... PlanetSave.com The research has found “that traditional fisheries targeting large predators such as cod and haddock, have declined over the past hundred years. In their place, catches of shellfish such as prawns, scallops and lobsters have rocketed as they begin to ... Conflict Minerals Law Is Heavy Burden On Business, House Republicans Argue - Huffington PostConflict Minerals Law Is Heavy Burden On Business, House Republicans Argue Huffington Post WASHINGTON -- Republicans at a House subcommittee hearing this week objected to a 2010 law that targets conflict minerals from Central Africa, saying it places too many regulations on U.S. businesses and hasn't accomplished enough since it went into ... and more » |
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