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Harness nuclear science to quench thirst of water-starved populations
By considering nuclear power technology for water desalination, we not only tackle water scarcity but also mitigate further environmental degradation.
By Edward Mayaka 1 year ago
Harness nuclear science to quench thirst of water-starved populations
We should move beyond nuclear fear to combat climate change
While nuclear energy often dominates conversations about nuclear technology's role in climate change, it is just the tip of the iceberg.
By Edward Mayaka 1 year ago
We should move beyond nuclear fear to combat climate change
We should rethink our energy use to power economic growth
The stark reality of energy's pivotal role in our world has never been more evident than in this moment of geopolitical strain, illuminating the urgency for sustainable and secure energy strategies.
By Edward Mayaka 1 year ago
We should rethink our energy use to power economic growth
Why it's now time to look beyond land ownership
Recent demolitions in Athi River, after the Machakos Land and Environment Court's ruling, have brought to the forefront the deep-seated significance Kenyans attach to land.
By Edward Mayaka 1 year ago
Why it's now time to look beyond land ownership
Africa can harness nuclear science in climate change war
The summit's primary objective was to establish a sustainable and environmentally friendly path for both the African continent and the global community.
By Edward Mayaka 2 years ago
Africa can harness nuclear science in climate change war
Doping documentary on Kenya: Was it responsible or reckless journalism?
There is no question about it. Track and field has a doping problem. Performance enhancing drug use has pervaded international athletics like a malignant tumor, and the ever present war against this cancer has caused irreparable damage to the integrity of the sport. As an athlete, fan, and researcher of track and field, I find this conflict both unfortunate and necessary, because at stake is the spirit of the sport.
By Andrew J. Arnold III 9 years ago
Doping documentary on Kenya: Was it responsible or reckless journalism?
Farmers being exploited by brokers, middlemen
Opinion
By Mutahi Mureithi
26 mins ago
Tokyo, here we come...
Cartoons
By Gammz
54 mins ago