Enterprise Mobility: Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference set for 12-14 October

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Squeezed profit margins and new technology developments are driving the Nigerian oil and gas industry to adopt new and innovative solutions that enable them to work smarter, faster and above all, cheaper. By Staff Writer @ IT News Africa Digital technology, including robust data management systems, cloud services and mobile applications is helping global […]

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South Africa: Online portal boosts business in townships

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork South African township based business owners have jumped at the opportunity to join a new interactive website, designed to help them connect with their customers and grow their business. The new website, cando.sa.com, launched by Nampak Bevcan’s consumer facing brand Can Do!, at the end of last year,  provides local outlet

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The secret alliance that could give the Web a massive speed boost

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork An unusually broad tie-up of browser makers is working on faster Web performance using new technology that bridges a years-old divide in the browser world. An unlikely partnership between rivals may be the key to a much faster experience on the Internet. After working behind closed doors for months, browser

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Call it terrorism in Charleston

Follow Us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork (CNN) The horrific attack at a historic church in Charleston, South Carolina, was allegedly carried out by a young white man who appeared to have deliberately targeted the church simply because it was serving African-Americans. Witnesses say the suspect said he was there “to shoot black people,” a law enforcement official

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Diet Quality Declines Despite Increase in Healthy Food Consumption

 follow us on twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork JAMA April 21, 2015, Vol 313, No. 15 Over the last 2 decades, adults around the world modestly increased their intake of healthy dietary items, but this trend was exceeded by increases in consumption of unhealthy items, according to an analysis of global dietary patterns (Imamura F et al.Lancet Glob

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From Gene to Genome

 follow us on twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork   UCLA stakes an early claim to leadership in clinical genomic sequencing. Yes, the future does often exist somewhere. In the case of genomic medicine, that place is UCLA. I witnessed it firsthand when I participated last July in the eye-opening weekly case conference of our Clinical Genomics Center (CGC).

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400 Million Lack Basic Health Services, WHO Report Finds

Follow Us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork At least 400 million people lack access to essential health services, the World Health Organization and World Bank said Friday in a new report that they described as a “wake-up call” about the challenges to achieving universal health coverage. The report also said that at least 6 percent of people in

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Unraveling the Influence of Gut Microbes on the Mind

 follow us on twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork JAMA May 5, 2015, Vol 313, No. 17  Within the last decade, the phrase “gut feelings” has taken on a whole new meaning. Traditionally, scientists have focused on the role of the central nervous system in regulating our moods and behaviors, but a paradigm shift is afoot, with new research

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Having a Robot in an Ebola ward

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork In November, with the Ebola outbreak in West Africa showing no signs of slowing, the list of people climbing aboard planes to Liberia and Sierra Leone was not terribly long. Deborah Theobald, the co-founder of Cambridge-based health care company Vecna Technologies, was one of them. Accompanying her were two new

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After 26 countries signed $1 trillion free-trade plan, AU heads of state now want to double the deal

Follow us On Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork AFRICAN NATIONS are taking steps toward creating a free-trade zone with a combined size of $2 trillion, as heads of state meet in Johannesburg this week. This comes after a potentially historic deal was signed in Egypt this week that created a common market that would span half the continent from Cairo

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