North Atlantic Right Whale Population Shows Optimistic Growth

North Atlantic Right Whale Population Shows Optimistic Growth

The endangered North Atlantic right whale has shown signs of recovery, with its estimated population reaching 384 an increase of eight individuals compared to the previous year. Researchers attribute the uptick to strengthened conservation measures and increased focus on reducing human impacts at sea. What Drove the Recovery Scientists point out that Canada’s protective measures,…

Read More
FUNAAB Secures NUC Approval for New Management and Finance Courses

FUNAAB Secures NUC Approval for New Management and Finance Courses

The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) has officially received approval from the National Universities Commission (NUC) to introduce four new degree programs. These include Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business Administration, and Economics. The new programs will begin in the 2025/2026 academic session, marking a major milestone for the university’s continuous growth and diversification. Expanding…

Read More
ASUU Signals Readiness to Resume Talks With FG

ASUU Signals Readiness to Resume Talks With FG

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has announced its willingness to resume negotiations with the Federal Government to resolve the current strike. The union says it has received signals from government officials indicating a readiness to reopen discussions. What ASUU Expects in Talks ASUU President Chris Piwuna stated that the union expects the government…

Read More
ASUU Rejects FG Offer, Launches Two Week Strike

ASUU Rejects FG Offer, Launches Two Week Strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) started a two-week warning strike across federal public universities in Nigeria on October 13, 2025. The decision followed a failed negotiation with the federal government. Lecturers have stopped teaching and academic activities until their demands receive attention. Why ASUU Rejected the Government’s Offer ASUU rejected the proposal from…

Read More
Mississippi Homecoming Turns Deadly in Multiple Shootings

Mississippi Homecoming Turns Deadly in Multiple Shootings

Mississippi faced heartbreak over the weekend as homecoming celebrations turned violent in several towns. At least eight people died, and more than 20 others suffered injuries during separate shootings in Leland, Heidelberg, and Sharkey County. What began as a night of joy quickly descended into chaos, leaving families and communities mourning. The Leland Shooting In…

Read More
2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Honors MOF Innovators

2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Honors MOF Innovators

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 was awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi for developing metal-organic frameworks, known as MOFs. These materials allow gases and liquids to move through intricate internal channels. Because of their versatility, MOFs have transformed environmental science and materials chemistry. Their creation provides new ways to capture…

Read More
Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Be Announced Today

Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Be Announced Today

Today, the scientific world awaits the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, as the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences prepares to announce the laureates. This announcement follows earlier reveals in Medicine and Physics, and it promises to highlight groundbreaking work in the field of chemical science. The award often recognizes discoveries that reshape how we understand…

Read More
Three U.S. Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Quantum Breakthroughs

Three U.S. Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Quantum Breakthroughs

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics celebrates three brilliant scientists from U.S. universities: John Clarke of UC Berkeley, Michel Devoret of Yale University, and John Martinis of UC Santa Barbara. Together, they have transformed our understanding of how quantum mechanics operates at large scales. Their research connects theory to real-world technology. By proving that quantum…

Read More