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A man walks in a Ugandan forest Call to mainstream ethnobotany into development

Scientists must partner with development actors and local communities to safeguard important plants.

17 May 2013 | EN

The malaria mosquito forming the eye-sockets of a skull, representing death from malaria. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1941 Is city growth driving malaria elimination?

A study reveals a link between urbanisation and malaria, raising hope that cities sprouting in developing nations will help reduce malaria.

16 May 2013 | EN | ES

Features

Lift off Is Asian space science drive harming development?

Space programmes can assist development work but are they taking cash better spent on ground-based efforts? Talent Ng'andwe investigates.

16 May 2013 | EN

Editorial

Science journalism and communication make a good match

Communicators and journalists complement one another and should work together to promote public engagement with scientific knowledge.

10 May 2013 | EN | ES | FR

Opinions

Sowing the seed into politicians Let's reconnect green issues and development post-2015

Post-2015 discussions offer a chance to link the environmental and development agendas — it shouldn't be bypassed, says Myles A. Wickstead.

15 May 2013 | EN

Africa Analysis: Research topic trends are useful for Africa

Analysis of scientific trends can help policymakers target limited resources where science and development collide, argues Linda Nordling.

10 May 2013 | EN | FR

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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