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Small High-Intensity Farms, Food Forests, and Gardens: A Sustainable Path to Food Security, Employment, and Climate Resilience in Namibia

Introduction As the world faces an increasing challenge of food insecurity, climate change, and economic instability, it is essential to find innovative, sustainable solutions to...

Can Agriculture 4.0 Transform Food Security and Curb Deforestation in Sub-Saharan Africa?

As sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) grapples with the dual challenge of feeding a rapidly growing population and preserving its shrinking natural ecosystems, agricultural policy discourse...

Technology Adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: Boosting Smallholder Agricultural Productivity, Food Security, and Poverty Reduction

A study by Muzari et al. (2012) titled "The impacts of technology adoption on smallholder agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa: A review," published in...

Revolutionizing Disease Research: The Importance of Drosophila melanogaster as a Model Organism in Biomedical Studies

A recent study by Obafemi et al. (2025) titled "Animal models in biomedical research: Relevance of Drosophila melanogaster" published in Heliyon, reveals that Drosophila...

Empowering Genomics Research in Africa: Bioinformatics Workshop Boosts AMR Surveillance Skills Using Open Web Tools

A recent study by Founou et al. (2025) titled "Enable, empower, succeed: a bioinformatics workshop harnessing open web-based tools for surveillance of bacterial antimicrobial...

April 2025: Dr. Damaris Matoke-Muhia – African Female Researcher of the Month

April 2025: Dr. Damaris Matoke-Muhia – African Female Researcher of the Month Dr. Damaris Matoke-Muhia is a distinguished molecular biologist and biomedical research scientist dedicated...

Africa’s Path to Self-Reliance: Lessons from U.S. Aid Cuts and Strategies for Sustainable Healthcare

The abrupt termination of billions of dollars in U.S. foreign aid has sent shockwaves across Africa’s scientific and healthcare communities. With the cessation of...

Why Africa Needs More Women Scientists to Tackle Health Challenges

Africa faces enormous health challenges from the persistent threats of malaria and HIV to neglected tropical diseases and maternal health crises. Addressing these challenges...

Scientists Sue Academic Publishers: Antitrust Lawsuit Challenges Unpaid Peer Review System

Introduction In a landmark legal move that underscores the mounting dissatisfaction among researchers with the academic publishing industry, four scientists have launched an antitrust lawsuit...

Nigerian Journal of Life Sciences (NJLS) Indexed in AR Index: A Leading Open Access Journal in Life Sciences

The Nigerian Journal of Life Sciences (NJLS) has achieved a significant milestone by being indexed in the AR Index, an essential recognition in the...
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