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Obama Signs Law Granting Property Rights To Asteroid Miners
President Obama signed the U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act (H.R.

Online tool offers quality assistance for legal research
An online tool that makes the time-consuming research for legal knowledge simpler is now available in the Philippines.

Use research expertise to drive entrepreneurial growth
Universities must use their research expertise to drive entrepreneurial growth through creation of businesses for the country, a former Vice Chancellor of the University of Winneba, Prof.

Being happy doesn't make you live longer, research says
Happiness may make the world go round but it does not make you live longer, according to new research ending the mistaken belief that being sad or stressed leads to ill-health.

Employers Association submits Industrial Attachment Policy to government
The Ghana Employers Association has submitted an Industrial Attachment Policy proposal to government as part of moves to help bridge the skills gap between academia and industry.

Materials Science and Engineering is key research area for economic growth
Prof. Ernest Aryeetey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, says government needs to invest in Materials Science and Engineering to ensure sustainable economic transformation.

Public affirms confidence in media
Members of the public have affirmed their confidence in the media and their role in enhancing democracy in Ghana, in a research conducted by the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE).

MIT researchers turn Wi-Fi into "x-ray vision" technology
Someday soon, you may not need a cape or special glasses for Superman's x-ray vision.

MMDAs incapable of delivering on mandate –Report
A research by the Center for Democratic Development, Ghana (CDD) Ghana has revealed that 90 percent of the Metropolitan Municipal and District Assemblies are incapable of delivering on their mandat

Unhealthy lifestyles of men are written into their sperm, study finds
Pregnant women, and those hoping to conceive, have long been warned to curb drinking and smoking and keep their weight down if they want to give birth to a healthy baby.