Our paper on symbiosis in diatom-rhizobia in marine systems has been published!! Super excited to publish in Nature for the first time!! I am glad to be a member of the group that contributed to this exciting achievement in N cycle in marine!!! @BiogeoMPIBremen n @MarineMicrobio
A marine mystery has been solved!🕵️♂️
@BiogeoMPIBremen find a #symbiosis bw a marine #diatom and #rhizobia that can account for a large share of nitrogen fixation in the ocean. That's also exciting for engineering N-fixing plants.
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@Habtishgreat Is the letter written in 2018 ዓ ም? This guys never know Eritrea and sick of lies and bring fake news. For your knowledge Eritrea did use Gregorian (world) calendar not what you think (Ethiopian Colander)? When you lies and bring fake news try to use ur chicken head wisely
@2bEritrean@AKorybko Most paragraphs start with words such as hypothesis, plausible, or possible, which indicates that the writer is expressing a wish or speculation rather than stating a fact. We don’t really care who the writer is — the letter expresses a wish, not a verified truth.
@HornReview I expected nothing else from a journal based in Addis Ababa. The Horn Review was clearly biased, aligned with @AbiyAhmedAli, and focused on shifting blame rather than providing a fair assessment. A complete waste of time.
🇪🇷🇸🇦 PP መርዶውን ሰምተዋል
“The Saudi Ports Authority, expressed the readiness to foster cooperation with Eritrea. They also stated that they attach strong importance to President Isaias Afwerki’s visit to their facilities.
President Isaias Afwerki underlined the importance of cultivating cooperation and synergy among the various ports in the Red Sea, focused on rendering services to the global market. He stressed that the framework must be based on complementarity rather than narrow competition, and include investments in infrastructure, transfer of knowledge, as well as the emulation of best practices. President Isaias further emphasized that a tangible and broad roadmap of cooperation in this sector should be developed through continuous contacts and consultations. (MOI Eritrea)
@hawelti@SirakBahlbi@tesfanews@Amanbiede@Sharronyemane@Winta_eri@wediEriHaylom@AmbStesfamariam@redseablueisee
Here is some historical fun facts:
- The first international flight out of #Ethiopia was in 1951.
- The first airport was built by the #Italians in 1936 in Lideta.
- The first international Airport in Ethiopia (Bole) was completed in 1960s with the help of #USA.
- The first Airport in #Eritrea was built in 1921.
- The first International flight from #Asmara was 1935.
- Asmara Airport was the biggest hub in East #Africa.
- Throughout the 1940s Haile Selasie had to either drive or use British Military flight to Asmara or Khartoum to fly any where else.
Since the 1960s and after Eritrea's annexation, Eritrean Pilots, Aviation Engineers, Station managers, hostesses were being recruited by Ethiopian Airlines and moved to Addis Ababa.
Just facts
President Isaias Afwerki and his delegation were accorded warm welcome on their arrival at Riyadh Airport/Royal Terminal in late morning hours today.
President Isaias and his delegation will meet Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman as well as other senior officials during their stay in the KSA.
We could put into words what is happening here at Africa Continental Championships, but apart from:
🇪🇷🏆 Men Elite Champion: @MeraKudus
🇪🇷🏆Men U23 Champion: Awet Aman
We will leave it to the Eritrean “final whistle pitch invasion” to sum it up 🇪🇷❤️
That’s a wrap folks! 😴🌍
Good Read - A journey through "three seasons in two hours"; by Irdi Issaias
*"...Eritrea is a country with incredible diversity — a wide range of climates, cultures, landscapes, and ecosystems, making it a truly unique and fascinating place to live in and explore. Nature is one dimension that demonstrates Eritrea’s diversity, reinforcing the idea that the country is a fascinating place, with diverse environments and landscapes that offer unique experiences".
*"...With its year-round pleasant climate, rich cultural heritage, and diverse landscapes, Eritrea is an attractive destination for tourists. The country’s 70-mile journey from Asmara to Massawa offers a thrilling experience, with beautiful scenery, unique cultures, and refreshing climates. When you drive from Asmara to Massawa at any time of the year, within a two-hour journey, you might feel like you’re in a different season as the landscape, vegetation, and the climate changes dramatically".
*"...Known for its pristine beaches and marine life, the port city of Massawa offers a unique combination of history and architectural beauty,... As you delve into the detailed aspects of the country’s extensive marine environment, Eritrea’s coastline features stunning beaches, mangrove forests, and coral reefs, with an incredible array of marine species waiting to be discovered."
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@dawitArega7@EritreanPress This reminds me of a sign I once saw in a shop: 'There is no lent today — come back tomorrow.' He came back the next day, but the message still said the same thing. A silly man just like u, hoping there is a change tomorrow for something that's not urs.
@ethiopiansone You missing the point, the old men are sharing their wisdom to us to the next generation so that tomorrow we will carry their wisdom to run our country and pass on to the next generation.
#Excellent Read - Ambassador Dina Mufti’s Misguided Vision: Eritrea Will Not Be Gaslighted into Submission
By Ambassador Sophia Tesfamariam
"Ambassador Mufti’s article conspicuously omits one of the most recent and provocative developments in Ethiopia’s posture toward Eritrea: the renewed and publicized demands for 'sovereign access to the Red Sea' by curving up and violating sovereign Eritrean territory. This demand constitutes a redline, an inviolable element of Eritrea’s sovereignty and territorial integrity under international law.... Any attempt by Ethiopia to undermine, encroach upon, or otherwise compromise Eritrea’s territorial sovereignty constitutes a direct violation of the United Nations Charter and contravenes established principles of international law concerning the territorial integrity and political independence of states".
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@GogeernEritrea I wonder if you consult the people that donate the money before making decisions n changing your plans. Some may want their money return as they cause has shifted.
MSc & PhD Opportunity in Marine Biogeochemistry!
Study trace metal cycling in low-oxygen waters of the South Atlantic and its impact on primary productivity. Contact [email protected]@geotraces@SANCORcommunity
Excited to share I’ve been invited to speak at the 16th European #NitrogenFixation Conference #ENFC2025 in Oxford — Symposium on Biological Nitrogen Fixation with Non-Legumes (Satellite Meeting). Looking forward to connecting and sharing our work! #Microbiology@BiogeoMPIBremen