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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
If Rio+20 proposes an intergovernmental science panel, what form should it take?
South Sudan's prosperity depends on more public universities teaching S&T, argues John A. Akec
Q&A with Jordan's Princess Sumaya on where the opportunities lie for Arab science after the wave of uprisings
Children learn maths and science best when taught in their own language, not English, writes Giovanni Tapang
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