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3 - Day Workshop on Text and Data Mining to Support Research in Africa

The Office of Grants and Research (OGR) at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, has hosted a three-day workshop on Text and Data Mining (TDM) aimed at enhancing r

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.

USAID supports GES to improve reading

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has partnered with the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service to promote reading among children from Kindergarten (KG)

Unsafe food costs Ghana US$69 million annually

Food safety expert, Mr John Oppong-Otoo, has chastised the government for its failure to carry out sustained exposure assessments on food to ascertain the level of risk for all contaminants in food

Heritage foundation, DI to promote politics of ideas and values

There are growing concerns over the quality of politics in Ghana. Why people choose to support particular political parties.

Mobile Remittances to Ghana

Every year Africa receives over USD44billion in money transfers from the 32 million African emigrants around the world. Of this, Ghana alone receives over USD1billion annually.

Northern rice farmers benefit from rice seed project

The AfricaRice and the Savanna Agriculture Research Institute (SARI) have trained some rice farmers under the Golinga Irrigation Scheme in the Northern Region, to produce certified seeds for improv

Property research shows struggle for under 30s

The House Crowd’s research shows that today’s twentysomethings feel that there are just too many barriers to make their first steps on to the property ladder.

NEW DIRECTOR FOR U.S. OFFICE OF RESEARCH INTEGRITY

The office that guards against fraud in federally funded biomedical research has a new chief.

No designer babies, but gene summit calls for cautious research

A tool to edit human genes is nowhere near ready to use for pregnancy— but altering early embryos as part of careful laboratory research should be allowed as scientists and society continue to grap

KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY VISITS KNUST

A five (5) member team from Kathmandu University (KU) Nepal, paid a three-day visit to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) from 23rd-25th November, 2015 as part of a jointly