This research employs design as a tool to promote sanitation among children in Ghanaian schools using fun visuals.
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AJOL: https://t.co/4k1b3rG2UU
#hygiene#design#creativity#visualcommunication
This study demonstrated that the most effective maize-based diet for broiler production was food waste-amended feed, which produced good body weight and was easily digested by broilers, with a better feed conversion ratio.
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AJOL: https://t.co/xCH9jUIlAX
#broilerfeed
The cycle car project at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology shows that integrating art with science and technology produces real-world impact.
#scienceandtechnology
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AJOL: https://t.co/j1X5rGsDwK
A study finds undergraduate preference for e-resources is increasing, but a hybrid balance with printed resources will support diverse academic needs.
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AJOL: https://t.co/bPwvXl5VbU
According to a study conducted on Lake Bosomtwe, seasons, light, and nutrients have a greater impact on phytoplankton fluctuation than short-term weather.
#phytoplankton
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AJOL: https://t.co/jD7uaPLDE8
New research on open journals reveals usability and technical challenges constrain the impact of Open Journal Systems in Ghanaian universities.
#ojs
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AJOL: https://t.co/uHovpu4Uem
A study of a number of spectacle wearers in Kumasi showed that aniseikonia (disparity of image size) is common in spectacle wearers aged 27 and above, indicating the need for specialized screening.
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AJOL: https://t.co/q6wG1Kvj8f
Cassava and plantain peels can be transformed into high-energy biochar fuel. A new study reveals the potential of these agricultural waste.
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AJOL: https://t.co/yKqDCbOH39
Limited adoption of modern skills like computer-aided design, creativity and trend awareness was found to be inhibiting quality garment production in Kumasi Metropolis in the small-scale industry.
#textiles#clothingandtextiles#garments
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AJOL: https://t.co/rY3JyfRB73
A study of rural traders in the Upper East Region found that financial education strongly improves financial behaviour emphasizing the significance of financial literacy.
#finance#financialliteracy
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AJOL: https://t.co/C5Vn8xe9cY
Academics at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi (KNUST), Kumasi, have been recognised in the 2026 AD Scientific Index, with 100 researchers featured among Ghana’s top 1,000 scientists, underscoring the University’s growing contribution to global research and scholarship.
The rankings, based on research productivity, citation impact and international visibility, place several KNUST scholars among the country’s highest-performing researchers across disciplines including medical sciences, engineering, natural sciences, agriculture, and social sciences.
Leading the KNUST cohort is Professor Ellis Owusu-Dabo, ranked ninth in Ghana and first within the University, followed by Professor Fred Stephen Sarfo (10th in Ghana) and Professor Daniel Ansong (18th).
Learn more here⬇️
https://t.co/HBvhg7WRNH
KNUST has been shortlisted by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for its AmpeSports video, which reimagines the traditional game Ampe as a modern competitive sport.
Read more here: https://t.co/qBSNYnILov
Every great discovery starts with a 'WHY.'
Late nights in research, endless datasets and that 'Aha!' moment... it all leads back to the same spark. 🔍
What fuels your passion as a researcher?
Share your 'WHY' in the comments below! 👇
#Researchmotivation
New research shows plastic waste can be turned into shoe polish, offering a low-cost waste-to-wealth solution for small-scale production.
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JUST:https://t.co/vrBPjV3JWp
AJOL:https://t.co/8QP86wjj3w
#PlasticWaste#WasteToWealth#Recycling
A study on project-based learning found that learner-paced instruction improves student performance.
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JUST:https://t.co/qPP6JUfcJj
AJOL:https://t.co/fdA14RL8AX
#Education#ProjectBasedLearning#LearnerPaced