14hon MSN
Scientists hope hungry black weevils imported from Louisiana can help tackle South Africa's invasive water plant problem.
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: How Viruses Blur the the Boundaries of LifeAnalysis - When people talk about the coronavirus, they sometimes describe this invisible entity as if it has a personality ...
A range of flowers will thrive in containers, even after the colder months if you follow this easy advice that takes minutes ...
For Susan, the garden is not just an aesthetic feature; it is a living, breathing extension of the home and a place of ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNEskom granted air quality exemptions under ‘strict’ conditionsEskom has been granted limited air quality exemptions for eight of its coal-fired power stations. Critics warn this move delays much-needed compliance as affected communities continue to suffer deadly ...
Of recent, Ewaffe Cultural Village has become a one-stop destination for tourists both local and international, who are ...
22h
SussexWorld on MSNHow tough cancer treatment became music to Brighton composer Helen's earsWhen composer Helen Anahita Wilson was in treatment for cancer, she found unexpected inspiration from the life-saving ...
12hon MSN
Most of Australia’s plants rely on a hidden underground network of fungi for water and minerals. They could be in trouble – ...
Global research team explores how environmental factors and dispersal barriers influence biodiversity. Why do certain plants ...
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Nation on MSNMary Afan's personal struggle that ignited Africa's movement for women's land ownershipMary Afan, denied inheritance to her father's land by her brothers, transformed personal injustice into a continent-wide ...
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