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Satellites identify mosquito breeding sites

Researchers are using satellite data such as soil moisture patterns to identify likely breeding sites of mosquitoes.

27 November 2009 | EN

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Mexico's GM maize a bad idea, say scientists

Scientists warn that Mexico is not prepared to protect its maize from transgenic varieties, and have called for trials to be blocked.

Source: Nature

27 November 2009 | EN

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Uruguay to provide help for classroom laptop use

The Uruguayan government has launched a new TV channel devoted to helping parents, teachers and children make the best use of laptops in the classroom.

27 November 2009 | ES

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Fall in rice strains highlights China's biodiversity gap

Despite progress in some areas, the dramatic decline in China's rice varieties exemplifies its general loss of  biodiversity.

26 November 2009 | EN

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Scientist in line for top US aid job

President Obama's nominee for the top job at USAID may use his background to redirect the aid focus onto agriculture.

26 November 2009 | EN

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Scientists lament Mexico's reduced science budget

With a lower science budget for 2010, Mexico will be ill-equipped for problems such as flu pandemics and natural disasters, warn scientists.

26 November 2009 | ES

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Peru 'needs more science investment'

Peruvian entrepreneurs have urged more investment in science innovation and education.

25 November 2009 | ES

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Swine flu science update: 24 November 2009

A roundup of articles about vaccines for poor countries, the common cold protecting against swine flu, vaccine strength and more.

24 November 2009 | EN

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Saviour tree turns scourge in Kenya

Kenyan forestry specialists, acting on research by scientists, are trying to control a tree said to threaten up to 27 million hectares of land.

24 November 2009 | EN

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South Asia News in brief: 12–25 November 2009

Bangladesh may have answer to arsenic problem, Nepalese poor to manage forests, Bhutan to open its first technology park, and more.

24 November 2009 | EN

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Uruguay to set up its first science academy

The Uruguayan government has approved the establishment of a National Academy of Sciences, and the first 15 members will be selected by other academies in the region.

24 November 2009 | ES

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Cassava sequence unravelled

The sequencing of the cassava genome may speed up the development of more nutritious and virus-resistant varieties of the crop.

23 November 2009 | EN

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African policymakers urged to speed seed to farmers

Action is needed from policymakers to speed up the supply of improved seeds to West African farmers, researchers say.

23 November 2009 | EN

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Building construction waste 'increases dengue rates'

A Brazilian study indicates that waste produced by building construction, such as rubble, can help spread the dengue vector.

23 November 2009 | ES

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Presidential candidates showing little interest in science, says science council

Just three out of Costa Rica's nine presidential candidates attended a national science and technology council debate on the country's science challenges.

21 November 2009 | ES

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Don't ignore agriculture in climate talks, experts warn

Agriculture and how it can adapt to climate change should be given more attention at Copenhagen, a group of scientists has urged.

20 November 2009 | EN

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Maize genome offers hope of improved varieties

The sequencing of the maize genome should boost efforts to find higher-yielding and climate change-proof varieties.

20 November 2009 | EN | 中文

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'Millions' of Mexican kids exposed to harmful chemicals

Millions of children in Mexico are exposed to indoor air pollution and an assessment of health effects is urgently needed, says a study.

19 November 2009 | ES

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Colombia to increase 2010 science budget

The country's budget for science will increase by 67 per cent in 2010, with an emphasis on supporting new PhD students.

19 November 2009 | ES

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G8 emissions goals out of poor countries' reach

Meeting the G8 emissions targets would mean poor countries compromising their development, Chinese researchers say.

19 November 2009 | EN | 中文

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Missed the Global Health Forum 2009?

Our blog, by SciDev.Net columnist Priya Shetty, will fill you in, as will our interview with the Global Forum's Gill Samuels