STEM Weekly Ignition: Measuring Angry Dreams and More
NEWS
Brain Markers For Angry Dreams
Researchers have identified a pattern of brain activity that reflects anger experienced during dreaming according to a new study carried out on healthy adults and published in The Journal of Neuroscience. The study helps to clarify the neural basis of dream emotions.
Gas Leak Detector Developed at KNUST by Students
Three students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have developed a gas leakage detector that operates via SMS alert. The technology aims at facilitating early detection of gas leakage and avert the destruction that comes with such a leakage.
EVENTS
The Horizon: The Uptake of Renewable Energy In Ghana
Join host Francis Abban and this week’s guest from the Kumasi Hive, Maurice Caschinco to discuss their new initiative involving the use of solar powered electric cars in Ghana
TVA Dialogue
OPPORTUNITIES
Apply for the Teach For Ghana Fellowship
JOIN THE MOVEMENT OF OUTSTANDING LEADERS EXPANDING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO ALL CHILDREN IN GHANA.
UN Visiting PhD Fellowship
The United Nations University (UNU-WIDER) UN Visiting PhD Fellowship Programme is inviting doctoral students around the world to apply for a funded opportunity to utilize the resources and facilities at UNU-WIDER for their PhD dissertation or thesis research, and to work with UNU-WIDER researchers in areas of mutual interest.
Writers Wanted for a Netflix animated TV series based in Zambia
Triggerfish are looking for experienced African female writers on a Netflix animated TV series based in Zambia. For More Information