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  • Prostate Enlargement in African Men

    Prostate enlargement, medically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a prevalent condition among men, particularly as they age. However, recent studies have shown that elderly African men, in particular, face a higher risk of developing this condition compared to other demographics. In this article, we look into the background of prostate enlargement, explore why…

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  • How Social Media is Transforming Smart Grid

    The power grid is undergoing a revolution, and social media is playing a surprising role in this transformation. It’s not just about cat videos and funny memes anymore – social platforms are becoming powerful tools for connecting utilities with customers, optimizing energy use, and building a more resilient grid. Let’s explore how social media is…

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  • Largest Machine Built by Humans

    When it comes to sheer complexity and scale, two things often vie for the title of “largest machine built by humans”: the North American Power Grid and the Internet. Both are extensive networks, vital to modern life, and constantly evolving. But which truly deserves to be regarded as the “largest machine built by humans”?

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  • Russia’s Cancer Vaccines: Hopeful, Not a Finish Line

    On February 14th, 2024, President Putin’s announcement about Russia nearing cancer vaccines sparked excitement and hope. But amidst the buzz, it’s crucial to understand the true state of this research.

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  • Your Quarter-Life Crisis is Your Chance to Shine

    Happy Birthday to me! Turning another year older can be a powerful time for reflection, especially as you navigate your late twenties and thirties. This article is dedicated to me, and to all those embarking on this exciting, sometimes confusing, journey of self-discovery. As you celebrate another year, remember that the quarter-life crisis isn’t a…

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  • AFCON 2023:  African Football Triumph or Motsepe’s Masterstroke?

    The dust is settling on AFCON 2023, and what a tournament it’s been! From nail-biting matches to passionate fans, the competition has been widely hailed as one of the best editions ever. But amidst the celebrations, a question lingers: how much credit does CAF president Patrice Motsepe deserve for this success?

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  • Nigeria at a Crossroads:  Subsidy and Exchange Rate

    Nigeria’s new president, Bola Tinubu, has made bold moves by scrapping the fuel subsidy and unifying the exchange rates. These policies, while applauded by some economists, have sparked heated debate across the nation. So, is Nigeria on the right track? Should citizens simply trust the government and endure the short-term pain? Let’s look into the…

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  • Communism: Utopia or Dystopia?

    Communism, a socio-economic system aiming for a classless society with common ownership, has sparked fiery debates throughout history. While some hail it as a path to equality and social justice, others condemn it for its authoritarian tendencies and economic shortcomings. So, what exactly is communism, and why has it caused such a stir?

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  • Michael Jordan: From Basketball Icon to Billionaire Mogul

    Michael Jordan. The name alone conjures images of soaring dunks, clutch shots, and six championship rings. He’s not just the greatest basketball player of all time, he’s a global icon, a cultural phenomenon, and… a billionaire. But how did His Airness transition from hardwood hero to financial heavyweight? Let’s take a closer look at the…

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  • Electric Revolution: BEVs in Transportation

    Picture this: gas stations become relics of the past, replaced by sleek charging stations humming with electricity. Cars purr silently down the road, leaving only a whisper of wind in their wake. This isn’t science fiction, folks, it’s the future of transportation, and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are leading the charge.

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