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The Journal of Science and Technology (JUST) aims principally at publishing articles resulting from original research whether pure or applied in the various aspects of academic endeavour broadly classified as Science (Physical, Biological and Chemical)

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Conditions and Resource Factors Associated With the Spatio-Temporal Variability of Phytoplankton Community Composition and Abundance in the Tropical Meromictic Lake Bosomtwe (Ghana, West Africa)

Phytoplankton community abundance and composition of Lake Bosomtwe (Ghana), West Africa, were investigated on spatio-temporal scales for two years from water samples obtained from a central index station and 12 other stations to determine their annua...

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In Silico Evaluation of Phytochemicals from Icacina Trichantha as Potential Anti-Tuberculosis Agents

The emergence of drug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the limitations of current therapies has necessitated a search for more effective drugs for tuberculosis. This study investigates phytoconstituents from the Icacina trichantha...

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Developing a Hygiene-Focused Colouring Book: An Innovative Educational Approach for Promoting Sanitation and Environmental Sustainability in Ghanaian Schools

This study aimed to develop a new method for a colouring book focusing on hygiene for schoolchildren in Ghana. This approach was designed to improve their understanding of hygiene practices and promote environmental sustainability. Insufficient sanit...

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The Effects of System-Paced, Learner-Paced and Learner-Attenuated System-Paced Conditions on Project-Based Learning Outcomes

This study explored how different pacing conditions of a pedagogical agent persona affected student outcomes in project-based learning at Kumasi Senior High Technical School. Researchers randomly assigned 61 Visual Art Students to three pacing groups...

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