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Festus Adegbola’s work on the BioSCape project monitors — from the air — how plants and wildfires influence bird diversity.
A University of Ibadan alumnus and PhD scholar at the University of Buffalo, New York, Festus Adegbola, is charting a new course in Earth Systems Science.Recently awarded the Future Investigators in ...
4,500-year-old DNA offers new clues about ancient human societies.
But beyond the everyday mentions of France or Japan lies a world filled with lesser-known gems that often don’t make it to our mental maps ... Africa, is known for its Red Sea coastline and its unique ...
Scientists say Africa is slowly splitting in two due to molten rock pulses beneath Ethiopia, potentially forming a new ocean over millions of years.
President Tinubu immersed himself in the affairs of Saint Lucia, a country whose population is scarcely more than a mid-sized local government area in Nigeria. On the surface, such a visit might have ...
From Canberra's very own winter wonderland to the launch of Winter in the City plenty is happening this weekend that will ...
Discover 74 amazing Canberra events this week! From Christmas in July Festival to Toni Childs, Bliss n Eso, truffle tastings and more winter activities.
Macroinvertebrates include snails and larvae of dragonflies, caddisflies, mayflies and stoneflies, among others. They can be ...
CALGARY, Canada -- President Lee Jae-myung said physical distance is the only barrier between South Korea and South Africa during his bilateral talks with South ...
Africa’s flowers have been meticulously documented across 1.9 million sites on the continent and in Madagascar.
Nature isn't confined to officially protected areas. A lot can be done to conserve biodiversity in other places too. The ...