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Nanotechnology has much to offer Nigeria but research needs support

Nigeria’s nanotechnology journey has been slow. BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Agbaje Lateef, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso…

A universe without mathematics is beyond the scope of our imagination

Mathematics is the language of the universe. (Shutterstock) Peter Watson, Carleton University Almost 400 years ago, in The Assayer, Galileo…

A universe without mathematics is beyond the scope of our imagination

Mathematics is the language of the universe. (Shutterstock) Peter Watson, Carleton University Almost 400 years ago, in The Assayer, Galileo…

Can nuclear power secure a path to net zero?

Simon Booth/Shutterstock Jack Marley, The Conversation What’s holding up the UK government’s strategy for securing the country’s energy supply in…

The Russian invasion shows how digital technologies have become involved in all aspects of war

Three women displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine check their mobile phones at a refugee centre in Hungary. (AP…

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Prof. Alele-Williams, Nigeria’s first female VC dies at 89

Nigeria’s first female Vice Chancellor, Prof. Grace Alele-Williams, is dead. She was appointed Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin…

Going to private school won’t make a difference to your kid’s academic scores

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Explainer: what was the Chinese laser attack about and why does it matter?

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South African scientists on the inside story of discovering omicron – and what their experience offers the world about future variants. Podcast

After South African scientists sounded the alarm about the new omicron variant, countries around the world closed their borders. Kim…

What happens when someone dies in space? Space tourism brings new legal and moral issues

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