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Feb 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media: The New Town Hall for Nigerian Citizens?

Nigeria is making strides in using social media for e-government services. This shift is part of a broader trend where technology is changing how people interact with their government. The study looked at how 1, 000 people from different local governments use social media for e-participation. The fi

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Feb 27 2025SPORTS

Brady and Stafford: A Montana Mystery

The NFL world is buzzing with whispers about a potential meeting between legendary quarterback Tom Brady and his potential successor, Matthew Stafford. The rumors started when a reporter claimed that Stafford had visited Brady at his Montana home. This sparked a flurry of reactions, including a de

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Feb 27 2025CRIME

Searching for Justice: Hope in a Landfill

In a grim but hopeful turn of events, authorities in Manitoba, Canada, announced a significant development in a heart-wrenching case. They found what could be the remains of two Indigenous women, Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran. These women were tragically murdered by a serial killer. This discover

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Power of 2D Materials in Electronics

A new method has been developed to understand how 2D materials work in electronic devices. These materials, known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), are becoming very popular in optoelectronics. The challenge is to see how their structure affects their electrical performance. The key is to

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Cancer's Hidden Struggles in Northern Ghana

Cancer is a big problem in Ghana, and it's even worse in the north. People there don't always stick to the medical treatments they're given. Why? That's a mystery that needs solving. First, let's talk about the big picture. Cancer is a tough fight anywhere, but in northern Ghana, it's even harder.

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Orangutans and Superbugs: A Hidden Threat

Sumatran orangutans, those amazing tree-dwelling primates from Indonesia, have a secret problem. They are carrying bacteria that can cause serious infections in humans. One of these bacteria is called Klebsiella pneumoniae, a common germ found in many mammals, including orangutans. This bac

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Hopping to the Moon: Private Companies Race to the Lunar Surface

The moon is getting crowded. Companies are sending spacecraft to the lunar surface faster than ever before. This time, a company called Intuitive Machines is trying to land a drone on the moon's south pole. The drone, named Grace, will hop into a dark crater that never sees sunlight. This is not

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

What Happens When You Need Shelter From Nuclear Accidents?

Imagine living near a nuclear power plant. You never know when an accident might happen. When it does, you need to know how to stay safe. Radiation is a big concern. It can harm you right away and over time. The amount of radiation you get depends on a few things. Weather and where you are can make

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Lung Healing: Which Treatment Works Best?

Pulmonary contusion is a serious injury that affects the lungs, often due to trauma. It can be life-threatening if not treated properly. Scientists wanted to find out which treatments work best for this condition. They created a model to mimic the injury in a lab setting. This allowed them to tes

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Hitchhiker: A Dangerous Germ's Unlikely Journey

In a surprising twist, a kidney transplant led to an unexpected problem. A dangerous germ, normally spread by ticks, hitched a ride in a donated kidney. This germ is called Ehrlichia bacteria. It caused both the donor and the recipient to fall ill. Both patients were treated successfully, but this c

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