The economic importance of Lake Tanganyika Shomari Yusuf Mbanga, chairman of Mgambo village, highlighted the lake's vital ...
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Space on MSNDNA-busting radiation from star-killing supernova could have influenced evolution on EarthCredit: Robert Lea (created with Canva) The cichlid fish in Lake Tanganyika never knew what was coming. How could they? A star from dozens of lightyears away was to blame for what would soon happen.
NON- GOVERNMENTAL organisations are working with communities along the Lake Tanganyika basin in Kigoma Region to restore the lake's ecosystem, which faces declining fish stocks and ecological damage ...
Some 2.5 million years ago, viruses in Lake Tanganyika experienced an unexplained explosion in diversity. A new study analyzing iron-60 found in the lakebed suggests that the explosion of a ...
About 2.5 million years ago, the viruses infecting fish in Africa"s Lake Tanganyika underwent a mysterious and rapid explosion in diversity. Yet the exact cause of this change has remained a mystery.
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The Daily Monitor on MSNEast Africa launches €8 million project to combat climate changeThe project aims to strengthen regional cooperation, integrate nature-based solutions into the East African Community's (EAC) climate policy and strategy ...
Isolated by mountains along the East African Rift is Lake Tanganyika. More than 400 miles long, it is the continent's deepest lake and accounts for 16% of the world's available freshwater.
Tanzania said on Thursday it will launch its fifth oil and gas licensing round in May in which 26 exploration blocks will be put to auction to help draw fresh investment in the east African country's ...
One of the most intense cosmic events in the universe, supernovae may impact evolution on Earth more than we realized.
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