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Wednesday, 15 February 2012
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Our Spotlight examines how countries can make better use of scientific tools for sustainable management of marine resources
Countries must step up measures against damage of data buoys that puts early warning systems at risk
With a little help, communities can use technology to build local knowledge of climate change risks
An African solar research network is aiming high
'Open innovation' can stimulate the development of new technologies in any community, says iHub's Linda Kamau
Copious amounts of artemisinin have been made from a lowly by-product of its extraction process
The role of engineering in shaping sustainable development is being forgotten, say engineers
A collection of articles that asks how solar power can improve access to electricity for the rural poor
How can satellite remote sensing help developing countries manage natural disasters?
Can nanotechnology help deliver clean water to the developing world? SciDev.Net examines the issues at hand
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