Reading Like A Published Author

Reading is important and paramount for a published author. It should be continuous for a published author or one trying to be. Lot of ideas can come from reading other people’s works. Reading can also help support your career and can help boost you to the height you want to reach as a published author […]

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Google in Yet Another Data-Privacy Scandal

Google is not new to controversies, the most recent being the controversy with the Nightingale project that scientists worry might jeopardise trust in research. It has been learnt that Google had gained access to millions of people’s identifiable health-care data without getting their approval. Recently, one of the biggest networks of health care in the […]

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Announcing the 2019 #ABJPoster Winners

The #ABJPoster Twitter is an online event held all over Twitter that ran for a two-months period beginning on the 1st of August, 2019 and running till the 30th of October, 2019. The completion was kick-started to improve the bonds between research communities and also let academics interact globally, it allows them to share their […]

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Ebola Vaccine is Approved!

The Ebola vaccine that was produced by the US pharmaceutical company Merck has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) on the 11th of November, 2019. This vaccine is the first to help control the spread and epidemic of the Ebola virus. Ebola is a haemorrhagic fever that can cause vomiting, severe diarrhoea and […]

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Know More About Submission and Publication Fee

Publishing your article or work in journals might require a certain amount of fee. There are pre-publication and post-publication fees. Pre- publication fees are membership fee or submission fee and they are not that common while the post-publication fees such as page fee or article processing fee are more common. When you want to publish […]

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The Good News, Ebola Outbreak Slowing Down with Vaccine

WHO (World Health Organization) announce that the rate of recent infections of Ebola virus in Africa has dropped, as vaccine moves closer to approval. Between 25 September and 15 October, 15 people were diagnosed with the Ebola virus in Democratic Republic of the Congo, says WHO. As at April, about 300 new infections were reported […]

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Facebook Democracy Research Impeded by Privacy Issues

Facebook Democracy Research Impeded by Privacy Issues A research project that was created for the purpose of allowing independents scientists to have access to Facebook data has had a major obstacle with the issue of privacy. The project aimed to show how social media affects democracies and to also create a model that will allow […]

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Winners of 2019 Q3 Best Review Paper Award

Every quarter of the year, African – British Journals take into consideration various criteria such as topic of a paper, importance and timeliness of the paper in relation to current research trends, originality of the research, quality of the article, citation etc. to give the ‘Best Review Paper Award’. The Award is designed to recognize […]

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