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Africa
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African climate change: Blooming Sahara or hunger and war?

African Future, 21 December - Almost nobody doubts the climate is about to change, also in Africa. But how will it change, and must it be to the negative? There exist two colliding views of what a warmer climate will mean in Africa. One focuses on more droughts, natural disasters, spread of diseases and resource conflicts. Other scientists hold that many of Africa's poorest regions will get more rainfall, with the Sahara desert again becoming as green as it was 6,000 years ago.

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Nigeria
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Nigeria: No scientific success without mathematics

afrol News / SciDev.Net, 16 October - The Nigerian government must invest in mathematics education if the country is to become scientifically literate, according to one of Nigeria's top mathematicians.

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Africa
Science - Education

"All humans originated at single point in Africa"

afrol News, 20 July - New genetic research claims to have "proved" that all humans orininate from one single ancestor in sub-Saharan Africa. Researchers until now have been divided by two competing theories, the other holding that populations of modern humans evolved at several locations around the world.

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Egypt
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DNA tests seem to identify Egyptian queen

afrol News, 17 July - Preliminary results from DNA tests carried out on a mummy believed to be Queen Hatshepsut is expected to support the claim by Egyptian authorities that the remains are indeed those of Egypt's most powerful female ruler.

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Sudan
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Discovery of Darfur underground lake spurs "1000 wells"

afrol News / SciDev.Net, 26 June - The recent discovery of a mega-lake under northern Darfur has prompted an initiative to fund well-drilling in the region. The President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, has agreed to the initiative, which is to tackle the problem of water shortage in north-western Sudan and may contribute to a peace solution.

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» 28.02.2007 - New study counters bid to commercialise ivory
» 26.02.2007 - FGM, circumcision "likely to spread HIV"
» 22.02.2007 - "Mystery bird" found in Senegal park
» 26.01.2007 - Main malaria carriers identified in Cameroon
» 22.01.2007 - 15 million diabetics in Africa by 2025
» 08.01.2007 - Kenya Rift Valley Fever outbreak prompts research
» 14.12.2006 - Deadly infection hits Zambezi fish
» 08.12.2006 - Ebola outbreak killed 5000 gorillas
» 08.12.2006 - Nigeria boosts research into traditional medicine
» 30.11.2006 - ADF supports cotton science in West Africa
» 24.11.2006 - Drug-resistant typhoid makes leap from Asia to Africa
» 23.11.2006 - India gives West Africa US$ 250m to develop biofuels
» 17.11.2006 - Climate: "This is not Kenya as I remember it"
» 17.11.2006 - Scientists predict next Ebola outbreak
» 10.11.2006 - Early hominids eradicated African competitor
» 06.11.2006 - Global fisheries collapse to hit Africa first
» 02.11.2006 - "Science ignores Africa's native crops"
» 06.10.2006 - El Niño returns: Southern Africa droughts in 2007
» 08.09.2006 - SA finds new, worryingly virulent strain of TB
» 05.09.2006 - Hybrid rice gives record yields in Egypt
» 24.05.2006 - Mutated Chikungunya virus caused Indian Ocean epidemic
» 23.05.2006 - Satellites reveal marine turtles' migrations
» 02.05.2006 - Ecology of Botswana's Okavango Delta deteriorating
» 28.04.2006 - "Hermaphrodite" hyenas give cubs hormonal kick-start
» 07.04.2006 - South African mole rats: Proudly lazy
» 03.04.2006 - Researchers study Cape Verdeans' genetic structure
» 27.03.2006 - "Missing link" skull found in Ethiopia
» 08.03.2006 - The Sahara's largest crater discovered in Egypt
» 28.02.2006 - Three new lemur species identified in Madagascar
» 27.02.2006 - Climate forecasts help predict African malaria epidemics
» 10.11.2005 - Mbeki inaugurates giant African telescope
» 01.11.2005 - Ghana's Songor Lagoon drying up
» 26.07.2005 - Rare Cape Verde bird "never existed"
» 06.04.2005 - Egypt's pharaohs enjoyed red wine
» 23.03.2005 - East Africans "genetically most diverse"
» 14.03.2005 - African malaria comes to town
» 23.02.2005 - Scientists link Ebola to animal carcasses
» 10.02.2005 - French-Chadian funded scientists reveal origin of hippos
» 17.12.2004 - All but Southern Africa gets more rain by global warming
» 03.12.2004 - Overfishing behind Ghana's wildlife decline
» 11.11.2004 - Coelacanths inspire science in South Africa
» 19.10.2004 - Amphibian extinction wave reaches Africa
» 15.10.2004 - Possible malaria vaccine presented in Mozambique
» 05.10.2004 - First-ever rhino artificially inseminated
» 16.08.2004 - Bushmeat warning after new Cameroon virus
» 02.07.2004 - Million-year-old human skull found in Kenya
» 30.06.2004 - South Africa's science sector reorganised
» 07.06.2004 - Endangered Moroccan bird satellite tagged
» 04.06.2004 - Dinosaurs prove Africa is younger than assumed
» 06.04.2004 - New uses for West Africa's miracle yohimbe tree
» 25.03.2004 - African scientists map origin of continent's cattle
» 23.03.2004 - New virus infections from bushmeat found in Central Africa
» 09.03.2004 - Africa's boubou couples celebrate victory with duet
» 04.03.2004 - Egyptian, Libyan groundwater dated million years old
» 20.02.2004 - Climate extremes steer malaria outbreaks in African Highlands
» 05.02.2004 - "Extinct monkey" may still exist on Ivorian-Ghanaian border
» 30.01.2004 - Researchers observe toxic gas eruption off Namibia
» 16.01.2004 - Ebola also causes epidemics in ape populations
» 14.01.2004 - Chancellor to introduce German-Ethiopian science cooperation
» 23.12.2003 - European satellite to assist solving the Ebola enigma
» 20.12.2003 - Paleontologists discover pterosaur fossils in Niger
» 04.12.2003 - New fossils from Ethiopia open window on Africa's past
» 28.11.2003 - Scientists taming sharks at South Africa's coast
» 18.11.2003 - Human testing of Ebola vaccine has begun
» 17.11.2003 - Botswana's baboons reveal complex social societies
» 10.11.2003 - Termites and humans searching more gold in Mali
» 01.11.2003 - Heavy rains flood Western Sahara desert
» 23.10.2003 - Ancient Egyptian embalming techniques revealed
» 13.10.2003 - Study ties African drought to ocean temperatures
» 20.09.2003 - Reefs from Kenya to Mozambique "dead by 2015"
» 01.08.2003 - Community-based research nets results in Benin
» 25.07.2003 - Africa's early ecologic-cultural history studied
» 17.07.2003 - Saharan dust brings drought, rain across Atlantic
» 12.07.2003 - Zimbabwean fish records shortevity
» 26.05.2003 - Water harvesting promoted in troubled Karamoja Cluster
» 22.05.2003 - Giant canyon discovered off Mauritanian coast

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