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  • Sep 12, 2024 | thenationonlineng.net | Abidemi Oluranti Ojo

    We live today in a time of great changes in an ever-evolving world, a world that is changing rapidly and quickly. Technological advances are changing the world faster, and transforming the way we live and work in ways that are unimaginable. Switching on an electric light for instance would have been unimaginable for our medieval ancestors, not to talk of internet or smart phones. What an unusual time we live! Time of extraordinarily fast technological change.

  • Sep 11, 2024 | thenationonlineng.net | Abidemi Oluranti Ojo

    By Abidemi OjoWe live today in a time of great changes in an ever-evolving world, a world that is changing rapidly and quickly. Technological advances are changing the world faster, and transforming the way we live and work in ways that are unimaginable. Switching on an electric light for instance would have been unimaginable for our medieval ancestors, not to talk of internet or smart phones. What an unusual time we live! Time of extraordinarily fast technological change.

  • Jul 25, 2024 | guardian.ng | Abidemi Oluranti Ojo

    In any society, access to clean, and stable water supply for daily survival cannot be over-emphasised. In fact, the vital role of water to animals including man and plants’ existence is well captured by United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Regional Director for West and Central Africa, Marie-Pierre Poirier, when she said: “Water is life, water is development, water is peace.”Man can live without food for days, but cannot imagine surviving without water.

  • Dec 20, 2023 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Abidemi Oluranti Ojo |Julio Castillo |Errol Duncan Cason |Angel Valverde

    1 INTRODUCTION Chloroethene compounds such as tetrachloroethene (PCE) and its daughter products (trichloroethene [TCE], dichloroethenes [DCEs], and vinyl chloride [VC]) are often found in groundwater sources in concentrations ranging from 0.001 mM to over 0.45 mM (Conrad et al., 2010; Minnesota Department of Health, 2014; Sekar et al., 2016; Taş et al., 2010; Tiehm & Schmidt, 2011; United States Environmental Protection Agency [US EPA], 2023; World Health Organization, 1996).

  • Dec 20, 2023 | analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Abidemi Oluranti Ojo |Julio Castillo |Errol Duncan Cason |Biotechnology Central

    1 INTRODUCTION Chloroethene compounds such as tetrachloroethene (PCE) and its daughter products (trichloroethene [TCE], dichloroethenes [DCEs], and vinyl chloride [VC]) are often found in groundwater sources in concentrations ranging from 0.001 mM to over 0.45 mM (Conrad et al., 2010; Minnesota Department of Health, 2014; Sekar et al., 2016; Taş et al., 2010; Tiehm & Schmidt, 2011; United States Environmental Protection Agency [US EPA], 2023; World Health Organization, 1996).

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