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Seychelles is becoming overwhelmed by marine plastic – we now know where it comes from
A green turtle on Aldabra entangled in abandoned fishing gear. Rich Baxter, CC BY-NC-ND Noam Vogt-Vincent, University of Oxford and…
Device transmits radio waves with almost no power – without violating the laws of physics
This experimental setup shows an ultra-low-power wireless communications device that could one day be used in tiny remote sensors. Zerina…
ChatGPT is great – you’re just using it wrong
ChatGPT is better used for playacting than playing at finding facts. EvgeniyShkolenko/iStock via Getty Images Jonathan May, University of Southern…
It’ll take 150 years to map Africa’s biodiversity at the current rate. We can’t protect what we don’t know
Niassa Special Reserve in Northern Mozambique’s is just one of the continent’s under-mapped biodiversity areas. Harith Omar Morgadinho Farooq Harith…
Installing solar-powered refrigerators in developing countries is an effective way to reduce hunger and slow climate change
People buy produce at a wholesale market in Nakuru, Kenya, on Dec. 24, 2022. James Wakibia/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images…
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Nigeria’s university system needs radical reform: student loans for more than 100 million people might be a good place to start
There should be a rethink of Nigeria’s public university system. Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP via Getty Images David Mba, University…
Nigeria’s university system needs radical reform: student loans for more than 100 million people might be a good place to start
There should be a rethink of Nigeria’s public university system. Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP via Getty Images David Mba, University…
JUST IN: After ‘Embarrassing’ De-Accreditation, Abia Poly Gov Council Chair Resigns
L-R: Abia Gov, Okezie Ikpeazu and John Nwangborogwu The Governing Council Chairman of the Abia State Polytechnic, John Nwangborogwu, has…
Supporting minority languages requires more than token gestures
Language policy in Canada suggests misunderstanding among government officials and the general public about language use, international language rights and…
Treatment of wastewater in Nigeria’s oil fields is failing, raising the risk of health hazards
Stefan Heunis/AFP via Getty Images Kingsley Amakiri, University of Huddersfield People need both clean, safe water and sustainable energy. That…