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TECHNOVATION: Ghana to test toilet that turns waste into water and electricity

The first real-world field tests of the  Nano Membrane Toilet are scheduled in Ghana later this year. The post TECHNOVATION: Ghana to test toilet that turns waste into water and electricity appeared...

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GE REPORTS: Making newborn and maternal health a priority

GE committed $6 billion to continuously develop  innovations that help clinicians and healthcare providers deliver high quality healthcare at lower cost to more people around the world and the Vscan is...

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CLIMATE CHANGE: Fighting against the use wood as fuel in Ghana

In Ghana, wood fuel use is dominant in rural households. The post CLIMATE CHANGE: Fighting against the use wood as fuel in Ghana appeared first on Vanguard News.

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FEATURES : Man-made viruses are here to kill us

Pulse Online Editor, Sena Quashie, takes a look at why the prospects of new man-made viruses should scare us all. The post FEATURES : Man-made viruses are here to kill us appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Clean Energy: New Climate Innovation Center to be opened in Ghana

The new Climate Innovation Center opened by the World Bank in Accra will help jumpstart Ghana's clean economy and clean energy initiatives. The post Clean Energy: New Climate Innovation Center to be...

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“The Drinkable Book”: Innovative paper ready to help the world’s water problem

The Drinkable Book has every page impregnated with microbes-killing metal nanoparticles. The post “The Drinkable Book”: Innovative paper ready to help the world’s water problem appeared first on...

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Green Revolution? Agricultural policies in Africa could be harming the poorest

Agricultural policies aimed at alleviating poverty in Africa could be making things worse, according to research by the University of East Anglia (UEA).Published this month in the journal World...

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Powering Dangote: How GE powers Africa’s largest cement plant

The Dangote Cement plant is powered by four GE gas turbines that run on natural gas The post Powering Dangote: How GE powers Africa’s largest cement plant appeared first on Vanguard News.

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In Nigeria: Schoolgirls build robots to tackle waste

In these photos, schoolgirls in Abuja engage with science supported by the Odyssey Educational Foundation. The post In Nigeria: Schoolgirls build robots to tackle waste appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Clean Energy: New Climate Innovation Center to be opened in Ghana

The new Climate Innovation Center opened by the World Bank in Accra will help jumpstart Ghana's clean economy and clean energy initiatives. The post Clean Energy: New Climate Innovation Center to be...

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Powering Dangote: How GE powers Africa’s largest cement plant

The Dangote Cement plant is powered by four GE gas turbines that run on natural gas The post Powering Dangote: How GE powers Africa’s largest cement plant appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Industry 4.0: Why it is all about an information technology revolution

The so-called Industry 4.0 concept now being embraced in Europe predicts the Internet of Things will change manufacturing as we know it. The post Industry 4.0: Why it is all about an information...

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Optical Data Storage: Scientists squeeze 360TB on to a Quartz Disc—Forever

Using nanostructured glass, scientists from UoS Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) have developed the recording and retrieval processes of five dimensional (5D) digital data by femtosecond laser...

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Pulse Women’s Month: Meet Ernestina Edem Appiah, the ICT whisperer

On the BBC's list of 100 Women in 2015, where the company chooses it most inspirational women, the only Ghanaian was Ernestina Edem Appiah The post Pulse Women’s Month: Meet Ernestina Edem Appiah, the...

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Solar Energy: This floating school will develop clean energy in Nigeria

The school that can accommodate a hundred students will not only continue to illuminate knowledge to the children but also help save the banks of Makoko with solar energy. The post Solar Energy: This...

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In West and Central Africa: Young people are key to rural transformation and...

IFAD has played an important role in advocating for and investing in initiatives that encourage sustainable agriculture and entrepreneurialism among rural youth. The post In West and Central Africa:...

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Building Africa: ObtainAid set to give Africa better support

The pioneering personal-need focused Crowdfunding Platform that Connects Africans in need to people with a passion to help. The post Building Africa: ObtainAid set to give Africa better support...

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In Malawi: Using drones to save children with AIDS

UNICEF and the Malawian government are testing a service of transporting blood samples by drone to accelerate the detection of HIV in infants and thus heal faster. The post In Malawi: Using drones to...

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