The Big Bang: Franco and Verckys split that reshaped rhumba music forever

The Big Bang: Franco and Verckys split that reshaped rhumba music forever

A rebellion in Orchestra Oscar Kashama (OK) in 1968 gave Africa rich a cultural diversity that lives on to this day.It happened when OK – later renamed Orchestra Kinshasa – band leader Luambo Luanzo Makiadi (Francois) was away on a business trip in Europe and forever changed the course, tenor...

Read more
Key genes evolve surprisingly swiftly – scientists

Key genes evolve surprisingly swiftly – scientists

Essential genes are often thought to be frozen in evolutionary time — evolving only very slowly if at all, because changing or dying would lead to the death of the organism.Hundreds of millions of years of evolution separate insects and mammals, but experiments show that the Hox genes guiding the...

Read more
Islamic jihadists behead dozens in Mozambique

Islamic jihadists behead dozens in Mozambique

Mozambican police have confirmed that at least 50 people in the country’s northernmost province were beheaded this month by suspected Islamist militants.The horrific attacks in gas-rich Cabo Delgado province took place in three villages in the districts of Muidumbe and Macomia over a week, according to commander-general of Mozambique’s police,...

Read more
What forecasters can learn from climate models to simulate the Covid pandemic

What forecasters can learn from climate models to simulate the Covid pandemic

Epidemiologists predicting the spread of Covid-19 should adopt climate-modelling methods to make forecasts more reliable, say computer scientists who have spent months auditing one of the most influential models of the pandemic.In a study that was uploaded to the preprint platform Research Square on November 6, researchers commissioned by London’s...

Read more
Covid vaccine excitement builds as Moderna reports third positive result

Covid vaccine excitement builds as Moderna reports third positive result

They say good news comes in threes. For the third time in a week, a coronavirus vaccine developer has reported preliminary results suggesting that its vaccine is highly effective.Today, biotech company Moderna in Cambridge, Massachusetts, reported that its RNA-based vaccine is more than 94 per cent effective at preventing Covid-19,...

Read more
Trade: Synthetic alternatives to endangered wildlife products being developed

Trade: Synthetic alternatives to endangered wildlife products being developed

Roughly a million species are threatened with extinction, according to a major international study published last year. And trade and personal use by people is the second leading driver behind habitat destruction, the research established.Conservation agency, Cites (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)...

Read more
CITES is a terminally ill patient in need of serious attention – conservationists

CITES is a terminally ill patient in need of serious attention – conservationists

Customs officials in Singapore made a grisly discovery last April at a port on the island’s southern coast. Inside shipping containers supposedly transporting frozen beef from Nigeria to Vietnam, they found bloodstained sacks stuffed with 14 tonnes of scales stripped illegally from pangolins — scaly anteaters endemic to Africa and...

Read more
Different strokes: ‘Joe Biden is not president-elect’

Different strokes: ‘Joe Biden is not president-elect’

Changing vote counts after Election Day raises significant legal and constitutional concerns and President Trump should use every legal and constitutional remedy to ensure that the American people can trust the results.Meanwhile, the media, including social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, are inaccurately labelling Biden as president-elect.No official sources...

Read more
Taming Covid: Behind the frontlines of the Ebola wars

Taming Covid: Behind the frontlines of the Ebola wars

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus concentrates on a map of a long-forsaken war zone in the north-eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Ebola is gaining ground here and Tedros, the director-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO), needs to stop it.He huddles in a dim corner of a...

Read more
Journalist: Why I volunteered for the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine

Journalist: Why I volunteered for the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine

Many Americans say they won’t take a vaccine. I am not one of them — and I have the shots to prove it.When I volunteered to roll up my sleeve for an unproven Covid-19 vaccine, I was nervous. Not so much about the vaccine — I’d done my research and...

Read more