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DELT-Her 2.0: NASENI's Bold Push To Rewrite Nigeria's Engineering Future Through Women
A quiet shift in Nigeria's technology landscape gained fresh momentum as the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) awarded N229 million to 14 women engineers under the ...
Turbulence in technology stocks could ratchet higher in the coming week as investors react to the quarterly report from ...
An economist argues that President Donald Trump's investments in Big Tech will ruin the country's economy and its technological edge.
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet for Finance and Economic Development Siazongo Siakalenge has praised the construction ...
The question “at first struck me as too open-ended to be usefully addressed by standard economics,” said Charles Jones of ...
Earlier this month, Vembu polled users on how end-to-end encryption should be implemented across Arattai, offering two ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a dire warning, stating the US faces European-style economic decline if anti-business ...
Debt is piling up just as disruption accelerates, and the U.S. is funding a historic wave of AI, automation, and energy ...
Tokyo has been named the world’s richest city for 2025 with a GDP of $2.55 trillion, outpacing New York and Los Angeles, as ...
New Energy Industry Act: fed-back electricity no longer subject to double grid charges. Unlocks e-car storage potential.
US stocks gained for the week thanks to a rebound Friday in mega-cap technology stocks and the expected return of regular economic data releases next week with the US government reopening. The S&P 500 ...
Drawing on a background in law, public policy and cybersecurity program leadership, Judith Borts brings a wide-angle view to Canada’s escalating digital risks. In this Expert Insights Q&A, she ...
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