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Researchers Harness Laser Technology to Enhance Cycling Safety

In the bustling world of academia, Dutch researcher Holger Caesar has embarked on an intriguing mission—and he’s doing it in style. Pedaling through the frenetic afternoon rush hour, he rides a bicycle that’s anything but ordinary; it’s a high-tech marvel burdened with an ambitious goal: to gather vital data that might just save lives someday. His electric blue steed, outfitted with an impressive arsenal of laser sensors and scanners, zips among a throng of students making their way home from the hallowed halls of Delft…

The Vital Contribution of African Researchers to the Advancement of HIV Prevention Strategies

In the vibrant city of Lima, Peru, allAfrica's very own Sethi Ncube is immersing herself in the dynamic world of HIV research at the auspicious 5th HIV Research for Prevention Conference (HIVR4P 2024). This unique gathering is a monumental global platform specifically devoted to the intricate and rapidly evolving field of HIV prevention research. During this event, scientists, healthcare professionals, and policy makers from around the world converge to exchange innovative ideas and present transformative findings. Ncube is…

Researchers point to the vulnerability of

Published on April 21, 2021 in the journal Nature, an international study coordinated by researchers from IRD and CIRAD, identifies for the first time the forest areas most exposed to the increasing climate and human pressures expected in the coming decades. Cameroon, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of…

African researchers absent from the important

Of more than 2,000 articles published between the beginning of the pandemic and in September last year, only 4% were written by African researchers, according to a study published in the British Medical Journal. An absence that risks weakening the response to the pandemic on the continent. If Africa has historically lagged…

researchers warn of soil and air pollution

Madagascar has one of the lowest environmental indices on the planet. One in five deaths on the island is caused by environmental degradation and its effects on health. Various researchers have sounded the alarm during a conference day on this topic. From our correspondent in Antananarivo,In 2016, a study was initiated on the…

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