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Wednesday, 15 February 2012
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Funds levied from business could transform Islamic science — but they need strategic planning
With a little help, communities can use technology to build local knowledge of climate change risks
South Sudan's prosperity depends on more public universities teaching S&T, argues John A. Akec
Optimism and enthusiasm yes, but Egypt needs concrete steps to set science on the right track
'Open innovation' can stimulate the development of new technologies in any community, says iHub's Linda Kamau
Q&A with Jordan's Princess Sumaya on where the opportunities lie for Arab science after the wave of uprisings
The role of engineering in shaping sustainable development is being forgotten, say engineers
Colombian scientists are divided over mining royalties going to areas with little research infrastructure
There's quite a bit about science in the first draft of the Rio+20 negotiations
A digest of the key points in the first draft of the negotiating document
A new international mechanism will encourage climate tech transfer — and Africa needs to get on board
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