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Tuesday, 29 May 2012
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We track the news on science, technology and the Rio+20 Earth Summit
The world's most powerful radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array, will be shared between South Africa and Australia and New Zealand
Learn more about the challenges of feeding our growing population versus caring for our planet
Colombian official Paula Caballero Gómez on why we need Sustainable Development Goals
Tunisia wants to work with more developing countries — starting with India
Latest from Rio+20 talks: The text is still too long and now it lacks science
The knowledge and innovations created by poorer communities need new models of rights protection, argues Anil Gupta
Pushing technology won't work without engaging poor communities, says Lawrence Gudza
Policymakers overlook grassroots innovation — but need to get it on the development agenda, says Tony Marjoram
African universities with the right leadership can tap a growing number of rich donors, writes Linda Nordling
S&T may be important, but their assessment also needs attention in Rio+20 talks
Linnaean taxonomy can help organise research evidence — and encourage policymakers to use it
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