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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Sunday, 9 June 2019

Great chocolate is a complex mix of science, physicists reveal

Mixing chocolate.
The science of what makes good chocolate has been revealed by researchers studying a 140-year-old mixing technique.

Saturday, 8 June 2019

Researchers crack the peanut genome

Soroya Bertioli inspects peanut plants at the UGA Institute for Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics greenhouse.
Working to understand the genetics of peanut disease resistance and yield, researchers led by scientists at the University of Georgia have uncovered the peanut's unlikely and complicated evolution.

Friday, 7 June 2019

Broccoli sprout compound may restore brain chemistry imbalance linked to schizophrenia

Broccoli sprouts.
In a series of recently published studies using animals and people, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have further characterized a set of chemical imbalances in the brains of people with schizophrenia related to the chemical glutamate. And they figured out how to tweak the level using a compound derived from broccoli sprouts.

Thursday, 6 June 2019

Mathematician's breakthrough on non-toxic pest control

A University of Sussex mathematician, Dr Konstantin Blyuss, working with biologists at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, has developed a chemical-free way to precisely target a parasitic worm that destroys wheat crops.

Running may have made dinosaurs' wings flap before they evolved to fly

Caudipteryx robot for testing passive flapping flight.
Before they evolved the ability to fly, two-legged dinosaurs may have begun to flap their wings as a passive effect of running along the ground, according to new research by Jing-Shan Zhao of Tsinghua University, Beijing, and his colleagues.

Wednesday, 5 June 2019

Ayahuasca fixings found in 1,000-year-old bundle in the Andes

Today's hipster creatives and entrepreneurs are hardly the first generation to partake of ayahuasca, according to archaeologists who have discovered traces of the powerfully hallucinogenic potion in a 1,000-year-old leather bundle buried in a cave in the Bolivian Andes.

Tuesday, 4 June 2019

President Buhari reappoints Ojo as Dg NASC.

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President Muhammadu Buhari 
President Muhammadu Buhari has renewed the appointment of Dr. Olusegun Philip Ojo for the second time as the director general, National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC).

Produce export: Farmers lack information says Agric Minister


Farmers in Nigeria have been described as not having enough information about the standard requirement of agricultural produce to the point of giving maximum premium price both locally and international.

New three-foot-tall relative of Tyrannosaurus rex


A new relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex -- much smaller than the huge, ferocious dinosaur made famous in countless books and films, including, yes, "Jurassic Park" -- has been discovered and named by a Virginia Tech paleontologist and an international team of scientists.

Monday, 3 June 2019

IAR Releases 17 Climate Resilient and High Yielding Crops Varieties II

Prof Ibrahim Garba, VC ABU Zaria
Food security situation analysis presented in the first part of this article indicates the most worrisome scenario in the nation effort to achieve sustainable production of sufficient food to all. Sufficing that all hands must be on deck for Nigeria to produce adequate food to feed its citizenry and achieve food security.