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Malaria: Control or eradicate?

In this month's BioMed Analysis column, Priya Shetty highlights the new enthusiasm for eradicating malaria — but will essential control efforts get sidelined?

News

An Indian women sifting grain Don't ignore agriculture in climate talks, experts warn

Agriculture and how it can adapt to climate change should be given more attention at Copenhagen, a group of scientists has urged.

20 November 2009 | EN

Maize genome offers hope of improved varieties

The sequencing of the maize genome should boost efforts to find higher-yielding and climate change-proof varieties.

20 November 2009 | EN

Features

Q&A: Health systems innovation with Gill Samuels

Gill Samuels of the Global Forum for Health Research tells SciDev.Net why health innovation must include health systems research.

20 November 2009 | EN

Editorial

Spotlight on satellites for disaster management

Satellites can save lives from natural disasters but developing countries risk missing the opportunity through poor political support.

11 November 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Opinions

Agriculture can adapt to climate change

Innovative agricultural technologies can produce crops that meet climate change challenges, says ICRISAT head William Dar.

20 November 2009 | EN

Biomed Analysis: To control or eradicate malaria?

Some scientists worry that renewed enthusiasm for malaria eradication could distract from vital control efforts, says Priya Shetty.

18 November 2009 | EN

Health innovation requires a systems approach

17 November 2009 | EN
Source: The Lancet

Technology critical to China's low-carbon plans

13 November 2009 | EN | 中文
Source: Financial Times

Topic Gateways

Agriculture & Environment

Producing enough food for a rapidly growing population, and taking care of our planet are two of the world's biggest challenges.

Climate Change & Energy

Climate change is the greatest challenge facing the world today. Long-term development planning must now include measures to deal with it.

Health

Healthcare poses a complex challenge for developing countries, interweaving problems of science, health and development.

New
Technologies

New technologies have the potential to accelerate a country's development, but a global technology gap remains.

Science &
Innovation Policy

Developing countries are increasingly recognising the importance of science in developing their economies, and the challenges that entails.

Science
Communication

Scientific information is crucial for a variety of stakeholders, but communicating science poses a challenge for all.

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