The University of Nairobi will use the Sh120 million satellite it acquired through a partnership deal to carry out scientific research in agriculture, security and coastline marine life.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Peter Mbithi, told the Nation that technology was changing and there was need to embrace new scientific methods of carrying out research.
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