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Govt to fund 16,000 students under new double intake system
The government projects to provide scholarships to 16,768 students admitted to the University of Rwanda (UR), Rwanda Polytechnic (RP), Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (RICA) during the ...
When summer fades and fall emerges, lush green tree leaves give way to a variety of warm hues in foliage that mark the ...
Researchers have discovered that altering two amino acids in plant receptors can enable crops to form symbiotic relationships ...
Developing high-yielding, nutritious and climate-resilient crops is vital to safeguard the future of global food production.
It’s smart chemistry, and it’s one reason gel manicures last so much longer than normal nail polish. But recently, the EU ...
Cutting-edge soil analysis techniques from LECO are revolutionizing carbon and nitrogen measurement, crucial for sustainable ...
Seven undergraduate scholarships of up to $3,000 each will be awarded. One $3,000 Robinson W. Joslin Scholarship, which was established in memory of Rob Joslin, a soybean farmer and long-time leader ...
A recent study has shown that a fraction obtained from lignin, an organic polymer responsible for the rigidity of plant cell ...
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Whether it is for the fair rides that light up the night sky, funnel cakes, lemonade, agriculture, art, or music, people from all over are making their way to the Onslow ...
As the government shutdown stretches into day 14, funding for vital programs remains stuck in a deadlock limbo between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. Thus far, programs such as Social ...
The Art Deco clock tower of the Board of Trade building in the Loop. The gilded ceiling of a Ukrainian church in West Town. The bright blue mural of Nat King Cole at the Forum in Bronzeville. Open ...
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