The maps that show how where you live is heating up due to climate change
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Science, Technology, and Innovation Deputy Minister Dr Nomalungelo Gina is representing South Africa at UNESCO’s 2026 Global Conference of the International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development which gets underway in Paris, France today. The Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation [UNESCO] flagship Ministerial event supports the implementation of the United Nations International Decade of…
Unitree’s G1 humanoid robots perform live porcine laparoscopic cholecystectomies. Photo: Screenshot of a study published in Nature A US research team has used Unitree G1 humanoid robot to successfully perform standard laparoscopic cholecystectomies on two live pigs, during which the robot is teleoperated to manipulate manual laparoscopic instruments, according to a study published in Nature…
As ovaries age, their supporting tissue becomes stiffer, and slowing that process may be key to extending fertility. The space between cells isn’t just an empty void: it’s more like a jelly bath, rich with proteins and other molecules that support the cells suspended within. It’s also the medium through which important chemical and mechanical…
By Biodun Busari The Nigerian Academy of Science has called on journalists to play a more active role in raising public awareness about climate change, describing the media as a critical partner in protecting public health and promoting climate resilience in the country. The call was made on Thursday during a media roundtable organised by…
The patient: A 14-year-old boy in the United Kingdom The symptoms: The teen was brought to his family’s general practitioner because he felt unusually tired. His doctor asked about the boy’s eating habits and described him as a “fussy eater” in notes from the appointment. The doctor also indicated that the teen had no symptoms…
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