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Agripoa: Improving agriculture in Tanzania

[ad_1] LOS ANGELES, California – The largest country in East Africa, Tanzania, is known to use agriculture to drive economic growth, as 75% of Tanzania’s population is employed in the agricultural sector. Medium-scale farms and commercialized small farms have taken a leading role in Tanzanian agriculture. Almost a third of …

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Outriders may be coming to Xbox Game Pass

[ad_1] A new teaser may be hinting that Square Enix’s Outriders are coming to Xbox Game Pass soon. Twitter shared a joking email from Melissa McGamepass, the lieutenant executive vice president of general video game communications, who confirmed that a new game is on its way to service.In addition to …

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Apple ends HomePod production and focuses on Mini

[ad_1] Share cheep Share Share Share Email Apple is discontinuing its HomePod digital assistant and sound system, but continues production of the much less expensive HomePod Mini, TechCrunch reported. HomePod, which is sold while supplies last for $ 299, debuted four years ago as a high-end speaker and digital assistant …

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Ethiopia’s Segenet Kelemu Among the Innovative Scientists You Need to Know About in Tadias Magazine

[ad_1] After watching a near-biblical swarm of locusts destroy crops in his Ethiopian village, Segenet Kelemu turned to science and changed the world. Segenet, who studied plant and genetic pathology at Montana State, Kansas State, and Cornell University in the US, now heads the International Center for Insect Physiology and …

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Why Apple has discontinued the original HomePod

[ad_1] Apple is discontinuing its better-sounding smart speaker, the HomePod, but keeping the HomePod mini, which has the U1 chip and a newer S5 processor. Apple recently confirmed that its original full-size HomePod smart speaker was being discontinued. When shopping on the tech giant’s website, the HomePod is still available, …

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At the end of the line: the EU’s empty vaccine diplomacy in Africa

[ad_1] Vaccine diplomacy is at the center of European Council President Charles Michel’s three-day trip to Rwanda and Kenya this week. While EU leaders and European citizens are understandably frustrated by vaccine procurement setbacks, the vaccine protectionism trap, into which the bloc appears to be in danger of falling, would …

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