Deadline Looms For Africa's Food Supply Threatened by Climate Change Staple crops planted in some areas in Africa are in danger due to the effects of climate change. By the end of the century some areas will be useless and farmers can't use them for agricultural properties. by Angela Laguipo
Healthy Living/Wellness First Malaria Vaccine May Save Thousands Of Lives, Study Suggests by Alyssa Navarro
Science Half Of African Lions Will Be Gone In 20 Years: What Could Happen When This Apex Predator Disappears? by Katrina Pascual
Science Genome Sequencing Of 4,500-Year-Old African DNA Helps Solve Mystery Of Ancient Mass Migration by Ted Ranosa
Tech Facebook Will Connect The Most Remote Parts Of Africa To The Internet Next Year by Menchie Mendoza
Science 800-Foot High Megatsunami Swallowed Ancient Island In Africa 73,000 Years Ago by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness Scientists Identify Genes That Protect African Children From Developing Malaria by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Here's How The Obama Administration Plans To Cut HIV Infection In Africa by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Nigeria Wins Battle Against Polio: Here's How It Fought The Disease by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness Africa Wins Over Polio: Health Experts Celebrate One Full Year Without New Polio Case by Rina Marie Doctor
Business Tech Facebook Opening First Permanent Office In Africa: Here's Why This Is Crucial by Aaron Mamiit
Science Climate Change Side Effect Brings Much Needed Rain To Parched African Regions by Dianne Depra
Energy Akon's Solar Power Initiative Aims To Bring Electricity To 600 Million People In Africa by Mark Lelinwalla
Science 17 Million-Year-Old Whale Fossil Dates The Start Of East Africa's Tectonic Shift by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Sierra Leone VP Quarantines Himself After Bodyguard Dies Of Ebola by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness New Book Claims First Outbreak Of AIDS Occurred In 1908 Not In The 80s by Sumit Passary
Science Zebra Stripe Mystery: New Explanations Surface as Scientists Study the Patterns by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Ebola Outbreak Began with a Boy and a Tree, Researchers Believe by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Poor Sanitation and Hygiene Killing Pregnant Women and Newborns in Developing Nations: WHO by James Maynard
Science DNA Scientist James Watson's Nobel Prize Medal Auctioned for Nearly Record $4.8 Million by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Obama resists calls for Ebola travel ban: We can't give in to hysteria by Jim Algar
Science Stone Age tools did not originate from Africa, toolmaking skills developed independently worldwide by Rhodi Lee