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Conti expanding dandelion rubber research

HANOVER, Germany—Continental A.G. is planning to step up its research initiative into the use of latex derived from dandelions.

Elsevier Announces Collaboration With National Council for Tertiary Education

Access to Scientific and Educational Content to Strengthen Ghanaian's Educational System and Promote Long-term Growth in Science and Innovation  

Ground-breaking new research informs Ghana’s national plan of action on domestic violence

Nearly one in three women and one in five men are experiencing domestic violence in Ghana and young people are most at risk, says 

South Africa Super telescope finds hundreds of previously undetectable galaxies

First image released by the MeerKAT radio telescope showing hundreds of previously undetected galaxies.

The Call to Nationalize U.S. Private University Endowments

Crain’s Chicago Business published a fascinating, head-scratching and troubling opinion piece recently by two professors from the University of Illinois at Chicago and Northeastern Illinois Univers

Scientists using sunlight, water to produce renewable hydrogen power

UI researchers have developed a small solar-powered electrochemical device that can help make energy using sunlight and water. Credit: Syed Mubeen.

China’s New Supercomputer Puts the US Even Further Behind

This week, the China’s Sunway TaihuLight officially became the fastest supercomputer in the world. The previous champ? Also from China.

Obstetric Fistula on the rise in Ghana - Research

Health experts in Ghana are alarmed at the high number of Obstetric Fistula cases recorded in Ghana.

How to become a meteorologist in Ghana

“My friend’s daughter wants to become a meteorologist. Do you know what courses she can offer at the Senior High School?

Ghana: Bailing Ghana From Its Economic Mess

For quite some time, the average Ghanaian has not been able to make ends meet. That is a fact.