This study is expected to generate critical evidence about the rise and expansion of drug-resistant parasites in Ethiopia. Results will help policymakers and advance malaria elimination efforts in Ethiopia and beyond.
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What is some current research in growing cumin?
Combination of vermicompost and nitrogen treatment increased the cumin plant height and the number of branches in Ethiopian study
Role of African Union scrutinized in Ethiopia, Tigray peace talks
An Ethiopian government delegation and Tigray forces are meeting in South Africa for the first formal peace talks since war broke out two years ago. The talks are being mediated by the African Union (AU). Oumar Ba, assistant professor of…
Study shows top “ingredient” to good-tasting coffee
Bean processing method impacts flavor more than production factors, according to Ethiopian research team
Mass atrocities in Ethiopia could get worse as federal state loses ground
The yearlong war in Ethiopia appears to be escalating. The government has declared a national state of emergency as rival forces threaten to move on the capital, and tomorrow the findings of a human rights investigation in the blockaded Tigray…
Researchers from Nebraska, Ethiopia rethinking the coffee ‘cherry’
Starting the day with a cup of coffee is a daily ritual for many across the United States, and variations on coffee have changed over time, including the trendy options — iced, frozen, cold brew — and of course, the traditional hot and black.
Bird data from Ethiopia fills in baseline data gaps
The study establishes baseline observations for tropical birds in East Africa, filling in an important data gap for monitoring biodiversity and tropical ecosystem health in a warming world.