May 15, 2022
The African BioGenome Project: What It Means For Africa. By Ruth Torty “The general idea of the African BioGenome Project is that it will […]
May 3, 2022
AfroScience Talk Show: Episode 5 “Research Hacks: How to Write and Publish Great Papers”” Join Episode 5 of the AfroScience Talk Show to get some answers […]
April 28, 2022
Coming Up: #Sci-Comm 101 – An introduction to science communication by AfroScience Network As part of its efforts to change the landscape of science communication (#Sci-Comm) […]
April 2, 2022
A NEW CLEAR (NUCLEAR) OPTION FOR INDUSTRIALISATION AND CARBON NEUTRALITY ACROSS AFRICA. An Editorial by Knollis Delle The Paris Climate Agreement and renewed commitments from the […]
April 2, 2022
James Webb Telescope: Shooting $10 billion dollars into Space and the Lesson for African Governments
James Webb Telescope: Shooting 10 billion dollars into Space and the Lesson for African Governments By Cyril D. Boateng In December 2021, a 10 billion dollar […]
January 29, 2022
THE DRIVING FORCE OF A GHANAIAN INNOVATOR -A Follow-Up on the KNUST Physics Students Who Invent a Time-Based Energy-Saving Socket Adapter for Electric Pressing Irons By […]
December 5, 2021
14 African Scientists win $1 million each from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation By Cyril D. Boateng The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has committed […]
December 5, 2021
COP 26: A New Climate Deal? By Cyril D. Boateng If you have been following the news, lately you must have heard of COP 26. COP […]
November 16, 2021
Nuclear Technology Promises to be the Future of Wireless Communication By Knollis Delle Researchers from Lancaster University and the Jožef Stefan Institute have successfully demonstrated that […]
October 25, 2021
The Curious Young Scientist from Zebilla By Cyril D. Boateng and Knollis Delle Akurugu Christopher Akuka grew up in a small village in the Bawku West […]