27.3 percent of schoolchildren in Ghana suffer from eye disorders, study finds
Abnormalities of the eye or ocular anomalies such as allergic conjunctivitis (inflammation of the conjunctiva) can start very early in life. Early detection of the […]
Abnormalities of the eye or ocular anomalies such as allergic conjunctivitis (inflammation of the conjunctiva) can start very early in life. Early detection of the […]
Pesticides are chemicals used by farmers to kill insects and organisms that destroy cultivated plants or reared animals. The use of pesticides by cocoa farmers […]
Engagement of the Ghanaian public about progress in science and medical research is highly limited. Currently there are limited effective dedicated platforms to communicate science […]
A lack of investment in science is stunting Africa’s growth, driving engineers, researchers and scientists abroad and depriving the continent of billions of dollars each […]
Neuroscience deals with the study of the structure and functions of the nervous system and its disorders. The brain, which is part of the nervous […]
Screening of blood donors for syphilis is often carried out with non-specific tests that can give high false positive results. In some cases, syphilis test […]
Every year the KNUST Science Students’ Association (SCISA) organizes a Mini-Trade and Technology (TRATECH) Fair to allow students of the College of Science to showcase […]
About six years have passed since Ghana initiated the test-before-treatment (TBT) guidelines for malaria. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have been used for testing malaria at […]
Mr Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa, Deputy Minister of Education in charge of Tertiary, said the National Accreditation Board and the National Council for Tertiary Education had […]
The Ministry of Education has taken delivery of a large consignment of science equipment for distribution to 100 senior high schools. The equipment, procured by […]
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