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Heneri Dzinotyiweyi, Zimbabwean science minister

Tough times for Zimbabwe's science minister

Munyaradzi Makoni explains how an economic crisis and a brain drain have created problems for Zimbabwe's science minister, Heneri Dzinotyiweyi.

8 April 2011 | EN

Nanotechnology for health: Facts and figures

Can developing countries use nanotechnology to improve health? Priya Shetty looks at nanomedicine's promise.

24 November 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Case study: South Africa uses nanotech against TB

South Africa is using nanotechnology to improve existing tuberculosis drugs. Munyaradzi Makoni looks at a developing country's experience.

24 November 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Women carrying water pots in India

Nano filter could deliver big results on clean water

An Indian water filter that uses low-tech rice waste and high-tech nanoparticles could provide clean water to millions of families.

Source: The Globe and Mail

21 December 2009 | EN

Nanotechnology for clean water: Facts and figures

Nanotechnology could help give millions clean drinking water. David J. Grimshaw outlines the potential, the progress and some of the risks.

6 May 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Nanosponges: South Africa's high hopes for clean water

Can nanosponges solve a continent's water contamination problems? Munyaradzi Makoni investigates.

6 May 2009 | EN | ES | FR

Thailand puts big money into nanoscience

Thailand is pumping money into nanotechnology but a dearth of scientists and engineers could be a barrier to success.

Source: Nature Nanotechnology

28 August 2008 | EN | 中文

An-Najah University in Nablus, West Bank

Israeli-Palestinian research: walking on eggshells

Israeli-Palestinian scientific cooperation persists despite an unstable political atmosphere in the region, reports Nadia El-Awady.

11 August 2006 | EN | 中文

Carbon nanotubes: India is setting up a centre to produce these and other nano-scale products

Preparing for take-off: Indian nanotechnology

Nanotechnology research could take off in India but as R. Ramachandran reports, there are obstacles on the runway.

29 June 2006 | EN

Carbon nanotubes

China's giant strides in nanotechnology

China's remarkable advances in nanotechnology over the past decade suggest it will become a leading contributor to the field in coming years, says Chunli Bai.

Source: Science

1 July 2005 | EN | 中文

Polystyrene nanoparticles

How North can gain by funding nanotech in the South

Fabio Salamanca-Buentello discusses the role nanotechnology can play in bridging the gap between rich and poor countries.

Source: Small Times

17 June 2005 | EN

Rediscovering fire in the 21st century

Anil K. Rajvanshi reports on innovative ideas that could revolutionise cooking and lighting for billions of people.

6 May 2005 | EN

Tiny science, big potential

Nanotechnology may be small, but it could have a massive impact on life in developing countries — once the problems are ironed out.

15 February 2005 | EN

A carbon nanotubule

China has embraced nanotechnology

Alexandr Nemets reports on the 'nanotechnology revolution' that has been taking place in China during the past five years.

Source: AFAR

13 September 2004 | EN