Parasites hint at antimalarial resistance in Africa
Laboratory tests have revealed resistance to artemisinin in malaria parasites from Africa but the effect in the field is still unknown.
28 May 2012 | EN

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Laboratory tests have revealed resistance to artemisinin in malaria parasites from Africa but the effect in the field is still unknown.
28 May 2012 | EN
Plagiarism dispute rocks Thailand as high-ranking official faces court charges over allegations of forged documents.
28 May 2012 | EN
Technological innovation needs to consider the interdependency of water, energy and land resources, says a European report.
25 May 2012 | EN
South Africa and Australia will both host components of the world's most powerful radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array.
25 May 2012 | EN
Philippine Supreme Court to judge on 'cease and desist' request from opponents of field testing of GM eggplant variety.
25 May 2012 | EN
Source: ScienceInsider
25 May 2012 | ES
High speed Internet has been introduced in Egyptian universities, but many researchers are still unaware of how to best make use of it.
24 May 2012 | EN
A novel malaria vaccine candidate could be grown at home, by cultivating algae in the backyard, say researchers.
24 May 2012 | EN
Iraq faces a growing problem from high salt levels in its agricultural land. Now an international team is tackling the problem.
23 May 2012 | EN
Brazil heads a list of eight countries polled for awareness and understanding of biodiversity and Rio+20.
A group of Ugandan students have hooked up a smartphone to a traditional listening horn to monitor babies in the womb.
23 May 2012 | EN
Pakistan is unable to tap its renewable energy wealth for poor policies.
23 May 2012 | EN
A technique that stamps biosensors directly onto the leaves of plants could be used as an early-warning system for crop diseases.
22 May 2012 | EN
Tunisia has launched a mission to work with developing countries by agreeing to cooperate with India in biotechnology and medicine.
21 May 2012 | EN
More than 90 per cent of Brazilians worry about the environment – but less than a fifth have changed consumption patterns, says a study.
21 May 2012 | ES
A study finds that some developing countries may face significant food security impacts by 2020 if their ambitious biofuels targets are met.
21 May 2012 | EN
The latest version of the Rio+20 draft outcome document will be published next week, amidst continued disagreements on many issues.
18 May 2012 | EN
The decline of cocoa and palm oil production can be linked to pesticides that kill pollinators, researchers say.
18 May 2012 | EN
Brazilian scientists have identified a gene that enables sugarcane to defend itself from a fungal disease that reduces the crop’s productivity.
Source: Agencia FAPESP
18 May 2012 | ES
A Global Research Council, announced this week, has agreed on six principles for reviewing research grant applications.
Source: Nature News Blog