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Does sleep clear more toxins from the brain than when we’re awake? Latest research casts doubt on this theory

By Eleftheria Kodosaki There’s no doubt sleep is good for the brain. It allows different parts to regenerate and helps memories stabilise. When we don’t get enough sleep,...

Cholera can kill you within hours if left untreated: how to recognise the symptoms and protect yourself

By Samuel Kariuki Cholera is a deadly disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, associated with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water. But...

How artistic expression is being stifled in East Africa

By George W. Gathigi In today’s world, bloggers, artists, designers, techies, hacktivists, writers, musicians, and citizen journalists all use modern tools of digital technology to...

Girls and pornography in South Africa: going beyond just the negative effects

By Deevia Bhana Academic research tends to focus on the negative aspects and sexual dangers of girls and young people viewing porn. But what do...

Why women struggle to take climate cases to court and how to correct it

By Pedi Obani A study in Nigeria and South Africa suggests three key ways women’s access to climate justice can be enhanced. Though fairly new, legal...

Calling off UN regional climate weeks exposes rich nations’ lack of goodwill

Funding these essential meetings would cost little to rich countries but provide a potentially invaluable forum for developing countries. Last year’s regional climate week in...

Don’t gaslight Africa: We need genuinely clean cooking solutions

The IEA summit, where oil and gas execs are well-represented, will see gas as the solution. What Africa needs is people-centred renewable energy.  1 billion...

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