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- Genome-wide study of African and African-American ancestry released by scientists 22 Dec 2009 11:18 GMT
... today. An international research team led by scientists from the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell ... African-American ancestry to the profile from non-Bantu Niger-Kordofanian speaking populations, which include the Igbo and ... comparing more than 300,000 genetic markers. The researchers note that a larger sample size would ...
- PTDF Signs N14.8 Billion Agreement for Oil, Gas Polytechnic in Bayelsa 22 Dec 2009 01:52 GMT
... to begin massive infrastructural development of the Niger Delta region as a consequence of the post ... construction of new department buildings, lecture halls, laboratory, workshop, hostels, library, administration blocks and auxiliary ...
- Clarifying African, African-American Ancestry 21 Dec 2009 22:36 GMT
... today. An international research team led by scientists from the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell ... African-American ancestry to the profile from non-Bantu Niger-Kordofanian speaking populations, which include the Igbo and ... by the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, David and Lucile Packard and Burroughs ...
- Genetic study clarifies African and African-American ancestry 21 Dec 2009 21:02 GMT
... today. An international research team led by scientists from the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell ... African-American ancestry to the profile from non-Bantu Niger-Kordofanian speaking populations, which include the Igbo and ...
- Analyst Sees Rebound For Boston Scientific 20 Dec 2009 18:31 GMT
... news provided by Financial News USA. Boston Scientific shares haven't got much to show for ... charts from FXCM. Militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta said they launched a boat-born assault on ...
- What is wrong with African leaders? 20 Dec 2009 17:13 GMT
... as they pleased. Since oil was first discovered in Nigeria about 50 years ago, several ... Why do African leaders shun investment in science and technology and yet would want to use ... regimes in Libya, Uganda, Equatorial Guinea, Zimbabwe, Niger, Gambia, Angola, and Congo? Which of the leaders ...
- New report underlines multiple benefits but also new challenges to biodiversity-rich sites 19 Dec 2009 20:16 GMT
... tool that simultaneously addresses two of the greatest global environmental crises of our age. But ... partnership with a range of organizations and scientists, is also assessing the potential to farm ... The work, initially focusing on western Kenya, Niger, Nigeria and China, aims to generate a universal ...
- Nigeria facing leadership crisis 19 Dec 2009 10:51 GMT
... But as militants in the country’s oil-rich Niger Delta grow restive during peace negotiations and lawmakers ... in charge," said Richard Joseph, a political science professor who studies Africa at Northwestern University. ...
- A diary of the top national and international news events of 2009 18 Dec 2009 23:41 GMT
... 3 - Report into Newfoundland and Labrador's breast-cancer-testing scandal finds patients were failed by health ... Robert Fowler and Louis Guay, kidnapped in Niger, are freed after four months in captivity. 25 ... protection in a deal with lenders. N.S.-born scientist Willard S. Boyle shares Nobel Prize in ...
- As Nigerian president remains in Saudi hospital, questions arise about nationĀ's own health 18 Dec 2009 22:30 GMT
... his resignation. Even militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta, whom Yar'Adua brought into peace talks only ... in charge," said Richard Joseph, a political science professor who studies Africa at Northwestern University. ...
- Nigeria's president's power in question 18 Dec 2009 22:15 GMT
... his resignation. Even militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta, whom Yar'Adua brought into peace talks only ... in charge," said Richard Joseph, a political science professor who studies Africa at Northwestern University. ...
- Nigeria's future, president's power in question 18 Dec 2009 21:43 GMT
... his resignation. Even militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta, whom Yar'Adua brought into peace talks only ... in charge," said Richard Joseph, a political science professor who studies Africa at Northwestern University. ...
- Nigeria's future, president's power in question 18 Dec 2009 17:57 GMT
... But as militants in the country's oil-rich Niger Delta grow restive during peace negotiations and lawmakers ... in charge," said Richard Joseph, a political science professor who studies Africa at Northwestern University. ...
- As Nigerian president remains in Saudi hospital, questions arise about nation's own health 18 Dec 2009 17:22 GMT
... But as militants in the country's oil-rich Niger Delta grow restive during peace negotiations and lawmakers ... in charge," said Richard Joseph, a political science professor who studies Africa at Northwestern University. ...
- Nigeria's future, president's power in question 18 Dec 2009 17:15 GMT
... But as militants in the country's oil-rich Niger Delta grow restive during peace negotiations and lawmakers ... in charge," said Richard Joseph, a political science professor who studies Africa at Northwestern University. ...
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