A herdsman sprays cattle with insecticide to prevent tsetse fly infestation during the Kenya Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Eradication Council visit to tsetse fly-prone areas in Kina, Isiolo county.
COLOMBO, September 9, 2025—More than 380,000 people across Sri Lanka are set to benefit from a new US$100 million partnership between the Government of Sri Lanka and the World Bank Group aimed at ...
What if you could explore the innovative world of RISC-V computing without breaking the bank? The Orange Pi RV2 promises exactly that, a budget-friendly gateway into an architecture that’s reshaping ...
California has experienced extreme weather in recent years that threatens our land and water resources. In November 2024, Californians voted to approve Proposition 4, a $10 billion Climate Resilience ...
KAMPALA, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Uganda plans to borrow $400 million from several lenders including Africa Development Bank (AfDB) and a United Nations fund to finance transportation and agriculture ...
An artist's depiction of the newly discovered "quadruple system" within the Milky Way. In it, two brown dwarfs orbit each other at the right, and together, they orbit a pair of red dwarf stars at the ...
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources is seeking proposals for a 20-acre ag and food innovation center called The Plant, with Woodland and West Sacramento among four cities ...
What if the tools once reserved for innovative labs and elite industries were suddenly at your fingertips? Imagine building a DIY robot that navigates your home with centimeter-level precision or ...
Illustration: A fashion product development team reviews a digital dashboard showing real-time fabric data, sustainability scores, and virtual try-on results. The global fashion industry is at a ...
Blockchain and agriculture might seem like strange bedfellows, but as Yana Leonova explains on Episode 19 of “The Clear Crypto Podcast,” the pairing has the potential to address some of humanity’s ...
For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real-world havoc, allowing them to turn off lights, open smart shutters, and more. Each unexpected action ...