New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis). Researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program (EWCP) observed ...
According to experts, this incident classifies as the first-ever plant-pollinator interaction involving a large carnivore such as a wolf. The researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation ...
Techy news out of Minneapolis, Minnesota today. The free Bike Tire Pressure Calculator app powered by Wolf Tooth Components has been pumped up with a new update. The app allows cyclists of all ...
Maximum travel, uncompromising performance – but does the Wolf Tooth Resolve rev2 deliver on its promises? With a massive 242 mm of travel and a price tag of € 480, Wolf Tooth’s dropper post aims to ...
The Ethiopian wolf, scientifically known as Canis simensis, is Africa’s most endangered carnivore and the world’s rarest canid. These majestic animals roam the highlands of Ethiopia, where their ...
Without proper treatment, tooth infections can spread to other areas of the body, leading to serious and potentially life threatening complications. A tooth infection, or a tooth abscess ...
Ethiopia relaunched its stock exchange, the Ethiopian Securities Exchange, on Friday after a 50-year absence. The operations of the Ethiopia Securities Exchange were stopped in 1974 following the ...
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A semi-desert plain that lies between two rugged mountains has, for about five months, been the epicenter of volcanic activity in Ethiopia's Afar region. From a distance, it looks serene and peaceful.
A Professor of Geology and Water Resources at the Cairo University Abbas Sharaky explained that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was designed to hold 11 billion cubic meters, but its ...