Urban development threatens wildebeest migration
Wildebeest migration and tourism are at risk as urban development increases in Kenya and ...
Seeds sown among Gaza rubble offer hope of food
Makeshift vegetable gardens in the rubble of northern Gaza could provide basic food as ...
Kenyan health sector at breaking point in doctors’ strike
Key services including immunisation and child health are at risk if Kenya doctors' strike ...
Why ethics matters in science
Ethics in science ensures scientists conduct responsible and morally sound research and experiment.
Q&A: Bridging the gap between science and policymaking
Objective science-for-policy advice is a key concern for the science advisory body INGSA, meeting ...
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka seeks ‘value-add’ with research
Faced with limited funding, the National Research Council of Sri Lanka is focusing its ...
Can drones and AI fly Africa to the next level?
Technology professionals explore how artificial intelligence and drones can transform industries in Africa.
Data arms Africa’s fight against malaria
African nations need to tailor interventions based on the local setting as blanket approaches ...
Quakes do not kill people, bad buildings do
Infrastructure building continues unbridled in Asia Pacific’s seismically active zones, writes Ranjit Devraj.
Reviving use of local seeds in African farming
Growing more local seeds in Africa can solve the region’s food insecurity and climate ...