Africa
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Two Rice Varieties Can Survive Floods and Boost Food Security in Africa
Two flood-resistant rice varieties are helping farmers in Africa to improve productivity, with huge potential returns for countries affected by climate change, agricultural food experts say.
Latest Research Articles
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The Hunt for the Migratory Painted Lady Butterfly’s Winter Nesting Sites on Africa
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Africa Splitting into Two Continents Could Form New Ocean
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Columbus Zoo Welcomes 3 Endangered Dama Gazelle Calves —Africa
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How a Majority of the Maize in Africa Is Grown in Regions With Seasonal Pest Infestations
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Elephants Play an Important Role in the Creation of Forests and the Preservation of Forest Biodiversity in Africa
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Brother Seizes Crocodile by Jaws, Saves 9-Year-Old Sister From Near-Fatal Bite —Namibia, Africa
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6-Foot Black Mamba Found Underneath Christmas Tree in Africa, Internet Jokes Santa's Naughty List
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Nowhere In Sight: After Killing 300 People in Africa, Is Gustave the Man-Eating Crocodile Dead?
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Emergence of Invasive Malaria-Carrying Mosquitos Could Threaten Lives in Africa
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New Study Reveals that Flooding Can Affect Food Security Across African Nations
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The Vredefort Crater: Africa’s Largest on Earth from 2 Billion Years Age
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Soil-Borne Banana Fungus from Africa has New Strain, Spreading Worldwide Via Floods