Experts urge Tanzania to guide students towards specialised science and engineering courses that match the demands of an industrial economy ...
NOT too long ago, the boundaries of our homes were clear. You left them in the morning to go to school, to the shamba, or to the office kiosk in the city centre. You returned in the evening to cook, ...
Air conditioners protect people from heatwaves, but rising global use could increase emissions and add to climate warming by ...
While air-conditioning protects people from dangerous heat, it also significantly worsens global warming – by 2050 potentially producing more carbon dioxide than the current annual emissions of the ...
Researchers discover major global inequality with Global South left behind by wealthier countries – despite needing air conditioning more ...
Cotra’s argument centres on the possibility of AI systems automating not only routine tasks but core drivers of innovation – ...
The Government has urged the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST) to intensify its focus on practical, innovation-driven and entrepreneurship-oriented training ...
Within five years, the researchers believe blood tests for early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease could begin to be tested in healthcare settings. Over the longer term, the findings may also support ...
There is no single solution that will solve the world’s energy demands, but sequestering biomass is showing promise for achieving net-zero emissions.
A new TNO assessment shows that a fully fossil‑free energy system and industry by 2050 are technically achievable with faster, more assertive action.
IN every nation’s journey toward prosperity, there comes a defining moment when it must decide where to place its greatest investment. For Tanzania, that investment is unmistakably its youth. As the ...