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NASA Webb Uncovers Unusual Galaxy Shaped by Cosmic Collision
Science & Nature In new images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to celebrate its fourth science anniversary, a familiar galaxy transforms into something...
Researchers in Switzerland invent a new type of pixel
Science & Nature Pixels either control light or analyze it. This one does both.
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Farewell, atom-smashing Large Hadron Collider
Science & Nature After 18 years of discovery, it's goodbye LHC and hello High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider.
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Diasporan affairs is not about ‘detty December’ – Ghana’s costly diaspora blind spot
On March 25, 2025, 9:00 PM Ghana’s approach to diaspora engagement is an embarrassing case of misplaced priorities. While the world’s rising powers ‒ China, India, Turkey, Israel ‒ deployed their overseas talent to build semiconductor empires, AI giants and billion-dollar start-ups, Ghana’s strategy begins and ends with “Detty December”: a carnival of concerts, parties
Home Affairs launches transparent visa process to combat corruption and enhance investments
The Department of Home Affairs has announced the Remote Work Visitor Visa and a new Points-Based System for Work Visas to transform South Africa’s visa system. Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber, said this initiative aligns with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s July 2024 directive to attract skills, investment, and boost the tourism sector. Schreiber hailed the reforms
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