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FIFA World Cup & Positive Africa: Exploring the Other Africa You Never See On TV

By Chris Ezeh - Publisher EAC-Magazine Online Europe: Founder /Director EuroAfricaCentral Network 
When I think about Africa, I think about a great continent and not a country! I think about the beauty, about home, about smiling faces and hospitality to strangers, about music, about rich cultural values and  respect for elders,  I also think of the cradle of civilization and the cradle of Mankind.

The African Eye to The Universe

  The Southern African Large Telescope is housed at the Sutherland Observatory in the remote Northern Cape province.  Graeme Williams, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com.In the remote Northern Cape, the largest telescope in the southern hemisphere is producing crystal-clear images from deep space, thanks to the province's unique climate and topography. A semi-desert region, the Northern Cape is far less developed than the rest of South Africa, with vast stretches of arid bushland between its cities and towns.

Professor Kelly Chibale, Zambian Scientist Leads African Drug Discovery Research

Professor Kelly Chibale in charge of top  projects devoted to pioneer therapies for HIV, TB, malaria, cardiovascular disease and hypertension in South Africa. Professor Kelly Chibale oversees projects devoted to novel therapies for HIV, TB, malaria, cardiovascular disease and hypertension in South Africa.  In the sleek laboratories of the University of Cape Town (UCT), the future of African drug discovery is being written.

African Scientists find Gene That Causes Hereditary Heart Disease.

Carriers of the progressive familial heart block gene can now get a timely diagnosis and treatment. (Image: stock.xchng)Researchers from South Africa’s Stellenbosch University, working with international colleagues in a study spanning more than 30 years, have identified the rogue or defective gene that causes a type of hereditary heart disease. Among the researchers are the father and son cardiac research team of Professors Andries and Paul Brink. They worked on the study with colleagues from the German universities of Hamburg and Münster.

Super Antibodies Against HIV Discovered in African Countries

This model represents the newly discovered antibodies (shown in red), above a viral spike of HIV (the blue mesh and elements within), which protrudes from the body of the virus. (Image: The Scripps Research Institute)Research in seven sub-Saharan African countries has unearthed two powerful and broadly effective antibodies to the HI virus that promise to give new impetus to the development of an Aids vaccine. Published in this week’s edition of Science, the findings are the result of a worldwide effort launched by the US-based International Aids Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) in 2006 to find new antibodies that neutralize a wide variety of strains of HIV circulating in the world.

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