The year is almost up. We look back at what our community has achieved.
This year has been one of many firsts for AKADi Magazine and that is mainly down to you and the wonderful stories you've been sharing with us. Below, we include our Year in Review which documents some of the activities we've been involved in over the year and some that you can get involved in for the remainder of 2021 and beyond. Thank you.
Imagine a world where even before your birth, information from your cells can be used to determine triggers to certain ailments, and ways to successfully treat them.
We spoke to Professor Dr James Affram Adjaye, director and chair of Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine in Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany, to find out more.
There is more to hair than washing, combing and cutting, which is why the Hornimann Museum in London, is putting on an exhibition to unlock these untold hair stories.
From jewellery and dresses to armour and environmental protection, the show highlights the qualities of hair as a material. It also explores our complex relationship with hair both on, and off, our heads.
Ghana Tech Summit is West Africa's largest tech conference.
On Tuesday December 28 between 10am and 2pm, you can listen to experts in the tech and digital space as they talk about the new developments in the sector at the Ghana Tech Summit.
Motown: The Sound Of Young America traces the evolution of the label, focusing on its major artists and musical achievements, and explores how the sound of Motown continues to influence some of pop music’s most important artists today. In addition to stage outfits from many of Motown’s top performers, such as The Temptations, the Four Tops, the Miracles, and The Supremes, the exhibition also includes exclusive interviews with many Motown legends, letting visitors get deep inside the creative process perfected at Motown 60 years ago.