By tweaking the DNA of bacteria, scientists aim to cut the use of chemical fertilizers that are worsening global warming. Some worry about unintended consequences.
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Across Africa, about 600 million people lack access to electricity. The continent has also borne the brunt of the climate ...
Representing Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture, Ibrahim Tanimu urged West Africans to “produce what they consume and consume what they produce,” emphasizing that local consumption is key to achieving ...
The Republican candidate is known to be a sceptic about all multilateral institutions - but the Bank avoided attack under his ...
One of the goals of the project, spearheaded by the non-profit Spark, is improving North Omaha’s quality of life.
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Lloyd's of London, the specialist insurance and reinsurance marketplace, in collaboration with the United Nations Capital ...
Ex-Nvidia AI director Anandkumar, now at CalTech, explores tensor applications to enhance AI simulations, aiming to predict ...
Donald Trump has hit back at his former chief of staff who said the former president could accurately be described as a ...