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From Mango Orchards to Emperor Mummies, These Islands In Ethiopia Have Very Different Stories
In 2017, astronomers on board the International Space Station photographed two eerie islands in Ethiopia. Dek and Daga lie in ...
A malaria test commonly used across Asia and South America “is not fit for purpose”, researchers have claimed.
Most of the world uses a 12-month calendar. But this country follows a much older system. Their year has 13 months. The first 12 months each have 30 days. The 13th month, called Pagume, is a special, ...
And we already have some data at least, you know, some of it is sort of anecdotal ... That, that, you know, you're going to ...
The site sits within sediments that record major environmental upheaval in East Africa during the late Pliocene. Around 3.44 ...
[NEW DELHI, SciDev.Net] The success of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enhanced monsoon forecasting in India has accelerated work on weather prediction models in other regions, with 30 countries set to ...
Dr Koepfli has been involved in testing the Abbot-Bioline diagnostic in Ethiopia, where no issues were found ... results” from “multiple research groups”, according to Science Magazine. It came after ...
From Gaza to Sudan, and Syria to Ukraine, the long-standing idea that health should not be targeted in conflict is being increasingly undermined. Sharmila Devi reports.
In the West Loop, Art/Work Coworking is a creative lab that draws in the city’s creatives, techies, and freelancers. Open 24/7 with automated access, it offers desks and bookable meeting rooms. Drop ...
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Ethiopia: IGAD Experts to Forge Strong, Unified Climate-Mobility Position Ahead of COP30
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) launched a crucial Regional Meeting for Climate Experts on Monday in Addis Ababa, gathering officials from across Member States to synchronize ...
Margaret Kruk (right) introduces panelists for a discussion on challenges facing health systems. (Photo: Zachary ...
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Volta’s quiet success vs Nile’s noisy stand-off - What Ghana can teach about transboundary water
If climate change is the stress test for international river governance, West Africa’s Volta Basin Authority (VBA) is quietly passing, and the world should take note ...
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