Astronomy and Astrophysics researchers at the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), said on Saturday that there was nothing to fear over the expected total lunar eclipse on Monday.
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Scientists to test tailor-made vaccine tech for Ebola, others
Drugs: Essential to human health (Reuters/NAN) A global coalition set up to fight disease epidemics is investing up to 8.4 million dollars to develop a synthetic vaccine system that could be tailor-made to fight multiple pathogens such as flu, Ebola, Marburg and Rabies.The deal, between the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
World Science Day: Scientists call for research, infrastructure development
As the world celebrates World Science Day for Peace and Development on Saturday, Nov. 10, as adopted by the UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), scientists urged government at all levels to focus on Research and Development for the growth of the science and technology sector.
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‘Fat’ traces confirm weird fossils were earliest animals
A strange fossil that looks a bit like a giant leaf, or a fingerprint the size of a coffee table, has intrigued scientists for decades. Thousands of the fossils have been found over the past seven decades, revealing that it lived at the bottom of the ocean, without a mouth, intestines or anus, half a […] …
Scientists reveal how brain combines multiple memories into new insights
Scientists gather at UNN for nanotechnology
Scientists discover new genes associated with intelligence
Scientists have identified hundreds of new genes associated with intelligence, a joint research project from the University of Queensland’s Brain Institute and its partners in the Netherlands revealed on Tuesday. The authors said as well as the 939 new “smart genes’’ were discovered, adding that in another study that they had identified over 500 genes […] …
Why brain, eyes, testes transplants off-limit for scientists
Are there areas off-limit for scientists after the first penis and scrotum transplant was done at John Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland in United States?. Since the world’s first successful organ transplant in 1954 — a kidney — the discipline has advanced to the point where a wounded soldier could have