In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
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Are we in control of our own decisions or just creatures of habit? | The Ethical Life podcast
The hosts explore how unconscious routines shape moral life, questioning whether structure liberates or limits us — and how awareness, discipline and culture define everyday ethical growth.
The government of Madagascar is the second to be ousted in recent weeks as young people angered by economic hardship and ...
Kano State has achieved a major milestone in environmental governance, climbing from the 35th position in 2024 to 4th place in Nigeria’s 2025 Subnational Climate Governance Performance Ranking.Kano’s ...
When society's biggest thrill seekers start warning about how dangerous online sports gambling has become, it’s worth asking ...
When we hear the word "disaster" we often think of floods, droughts or earthquakes—events caused by nature. But what really ...
Lead poisoning was once thought to largely be a problem of the past, as the globe gradually weaned itself off leaded gasoline ...
The University of Cape Town has been selected to host the Times Higher Education World Academic Summit for the first time in ...
The planet is showing signs it's in peril. In recent weeks, the world has seen ferocious wildfires in the U.S. West, torrential rains in Africa, weirdly warm temperatures on the surface of tropical ...
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Falola hosts global historians on African women, slave trade
The latest edition of The Toyin Falola Interviews aired on Sunday, drawing an impressive lineup of global historians who examined the intersection of women, slavery, and power under the theme, “Global ...
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