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A new maize disease, never reported anywhere in Africa, has emerged in …
An investment of $32 billion is needed to cover health interventions that …
There is yet another condom shortage in Uganda but people are not …
A team of medical research has revealed that a blood clotting drug, …
Uganda is on a push for healthcare providers to switch to electronic …
Last Friday MYScience, the sister project of EJC’s REsearch LAbs …
Uganda’s health system now turned ‘tribal’ under decentralization has a few health …
A new routine vaccine, RotaTeq, could effectively reduce the incidence of severe …
Zambian traditional healers can help in HIV and AIDS response in the …
Nowadays terms like nanosciences and nanotechnology are floating around. Bhuvnesh Goyal interviews Dr. Ashutosh Sharma, Coordinator of the DST nanosciences unit at IIT Kanpur, India, to learn more about nanotechnology.
Nanotechonology is the latest industrial leap into the future. In the 1970s …
A recent study published in the June 2010 issue of the prestigious …
Agritourism is the launch of activities aiming at the economic and social …
Almost 350,000 tonnes of tyres are discarded each year in Europe. Thankfully, researchers at centres across the continent are collaborating in the TyGRE project, an EU-funded endeavour to study the conversion of tyre rubber into silicon carbide, an industrial strength material used in everything from vehicle disc brakes to bulletproof vests.
Tiffany Stecker visits the Tubitak Marmara Institute in Gebze, Turkey, and reports on …
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