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Science & Technology
Updated: Tuesday July 28, 2009 9:52 AM
U.S Scientists Respond to Save Oldonyo L’engai Villagers
19.03.09 | Arusha - American scientists will assist Ngaresero village dwellers to live in harmony with Oldonyo L'engai Mountain, an active volcano. Villagers will be taught protection methods. People living near the regularly raging Mt. Oldonyo L'engai Volcano in Ngorongoro District, according…
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The Pros and Cons of Diamox
28.07.09 | One of my concerns for the climb up Kilimanjaro was my ability to manage the altitude necessary to make the summit, and equally important, to enjoy the experience. Also, the threat of severe AMS lurked…
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The Science of ‘Man-Eating’ Among Lions Panthera Leo With A Reconstruction of the Natural History
10.07.09 | The story of the 'Man-eaters of Tsavo' has been retold through script, cinema, and oral tradition in the 100+ years since their infamous 'reign of terror'. Despite their predictably broad popular appeal,…
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Zanzibar uses e-marketing to attract tourists
02.07.09 | "In a bid to attract more tourists from abroad, the Zanzibar Tourism Commission (ZTC) is now using four more international languages to sell Zanzibar by e-marketing", the Zanzibar Minister of Tourism,…
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US scientists study lion behaviour in the Serengeti
30.06.09 | Lions form prides to defend territory against other lions and not to improve their hunting prowess, a new study conducted in the Serengeti National Park has revealed. In doing so, they act much like street…
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Meet the brains of the animal world
12.05.09 | "In the past, people thought birds were stupid," laments the aptly named scientist Christopher Bird. But in fact, some of our feathered, friends are far cleverer than we might think. And one group in particular…
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Maasai home converts waste to fuel with help of TFFT
16.02.09 | Becoming environmentally conscious provides significant benefits to the Matonyok Parents Trust and the 27 children who live there. On Wednesday, February 4th over 40 members of the Tanzanian and international…
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