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Nigeria is prepared for genome editing technology, according to Prof. Abdullahi Mustapha, Director-General of the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA), because there are biosafety regulations in place.
Nigeria officially signed the Biosafety Bill into law in 2015, making it eligible to join the League of Nations already using genetic engineering (GE) to boost food production. Read more here.
Ten minutes of Tears gameplay will be shown on Tuesday during a live debut on Nintendo's YouTube channel with series producer Eiji Aonuma.
It's unclear exactly what gamers will see, but it's safe to assume the demo of 'The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom' will include new mechanics and avoid big plot spoilers. Read more here.
Tech giant, Google has introduced "reader mode" for Chrome, making it simpler for those who struggle with reading, such as those who have dyslexia, to understand articles and text messages online.
To cut down on clutter and distractions, users may alter the text's typeface, font size, spacing, colour, and background colour to discover the arrangement that appeals to them the most. Read more here.
In order to promote the inclusion of Africans and the use of specialised technology in the region, the UNICCON Group of Companies has introduced its first blockchain technology, called "SmartAfri Labs."
The launch took place on Friday in Abuja at Uniccon's headquarters. Read more here.
Microsoft is updating Teams to make it two times faster than the current release with tasks like launching the programme and joining video conversations taking half as long, the company disclosed in a blog post published on Monday.
Teams customers can anticipate a new app that is up to two times faster than the current release, with tasks like launching the programme and joining video conversations taking half as long, the company claimed in a blog post published on Monday. Read more here.
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