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The US drone builder who is a Nigerian with 6 Masters Degree, 3 PhD

Dr. Osatohanmwen Osemwengie is a native of Benin, Edo state but left the country in the mid 80s and now…

To save wild chimpanzees, imagine their habitat is an electrical circuit

Marcel Derweduwen/Shutterstock Noemie Bonnin, Liverpool John Moores University; Alexander Piel, UCL, and Fiona Stewart, Liverpool John Moores University The chimpanzee…

Grid or solar: looking for the best energy solution for the rural poor

What kind of electricity makes sense in rural Africa to make the most of available budgets? GettyImages Jörg Peters, Leibniz…

One-year-old girl dies after swallowing remote control battery

A one year old girl, Reese Smith has died after she swallowed a tiny button battery which generated electricity inside…

Meet the 87-year-old mathematician who helped design GPS technology

Almost everyone knows what the Global Positioning System (GPS) is and how it has changed the way people navigate the…

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Thomas Jennings' case would become the first in the U.S. in which a "fingerprint system of identification was relied upon…

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