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Dezeen.com 

Melanin-spiked bodysuits provide sun protection in Melwear concept

Garments made with the skin pigment melanin provide a natural, alternative form of sun protection in this speculative biofabrication project by recent Central Saint Martins graduate Maca Barrera. The Melwear project imagines a future where humans wear a "second skin" embedded with bacteria-derived melanin instead of using conventional chemical sunscreens, which typically contain ingredients that

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The Punch 

Tanzania woos Nigerian investors to explore abundant resources

The Tanzanian Government has urged Nigerians with attractive business opportunities to tap abundant economic resources in their country. Dr Binilith Mahenge, the Chairman, Board of Directors, Tanzania Investment Centre, said the visit to Enugu was to present business opportunities to Nigerian investors that would be mutually beneficial to both Nigeria and Tanzania. He spoke at

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The Punch 

Three die in Vietnam flooding, landslides

Flooding and landslides in northern Vietnam have killed three people, state media said Monday, after days of heavy rain that partially submerged thousands of homes. Images on state media showed water gushing down the steep roads of mountainous Ha Giang province, a popular spot for motorcycle tours, with vehicles overturned and abandoned in the floodwater.

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EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Report: Man United and Arsenal Set To Miss Out On €40m Striker

Joshua Zirkzee: The Rising Dutch Star’s Potential Move to Milan Looks like an Italy success story all round this one. As the transfer window heats up, one name making significant waves is Joshua Zirkzee. The talented Dutch striker is currently the subject of intense speculation, with a potential move to AC Milan on the horizon. […]

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Times of Malta 

Dismantling the poverty trap

Malta still has the unenviable record of ranking in the lowest positions regarding early school- leaving despite significant progress achieved in the last decade. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier