Author: Ange Iliza

Ange Iliza has worked as a journalist for five years before joining the SENS team as an editor. She is responsible for curving and shaping the SENS stories to your interest. Ange enjoys a good gossiping session over a glass of one strong mimosa with friends or a good thriller movie/book over tea during the weekend, depending on the weather. She will promptly respond if you reach out to her at [email protected].

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa ordered on Monday, February 12 the deployment of 2,900 members of the South African National Defense Forces to the Democratic Republic of Congo to fight against illegal armed groups in the east of the country. Some observers believe M23 has more or less surrounded Goma, and intends to capture it, as it did in 2012. That incident precipitated the international furor that led to the creation and deployment of the UN Force Intervention Brigade (FIB), made up of SADC troops from South Africa, Tanzania, and Malawi. The same situation is believed to have prompted the…

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If you are already familiar with Virtual Reality (VR) technology, where humans interact with an artificial immersive 3D environment, you already know that it is the future of tech. For years now, Apple has been marred with complaints that iPhones and the Mac are being launched with fewer and fewer new features. The latest phone by Apple, the iPhone 15, was launched with a few novel features, notably the aluminum lining, new side button functions, and a Type-C charger. The Vision Pro is Apple’s latest futuristic, thoughtful product. Until this month, VR headsets were already making a fuss, particularly in…

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Chinese scientists at Betavolt have built a nuclear battery smaller than a coin that needs charging only once in 50 years. If approved for use in devices future generations would ultimately do not need to ever charge. Imagine drones, phones, laptops and appliances with a lifetime supply of power. The battery will be the first of its kind available for general purchase. Because of advantages like high energy density, long service life, strong anti-interference ability, small size, lightweight, easy miniaturization, and integration, Betavolt batteries have become a research hotspot in the field of micro energy. Nuclear batteries may sound like…

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