Software apps for African farmers win prizes
Software applications, or apps, that help solve East African farmers' climate problems have received cash prizes in the Apps4Africa competition.
8 February 2012 | EN

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Software applications, or apps, that help solve East African farmers' climate problems have received cash prizes in the Apps4Africa competition.
8 February 2012 | EN
Higher temperatures could decrease wheat yields by causing the crop to age prematurely.
8 February 2012 | EN
Pakistan's medical laboratory workers need better biosafety awareness says a new study.
8 February 2012 | EN
Ocean acidification caused by human activities is likely to hit the Caribbean and west tropical Pacific regions the most.
Slash-and-burn agriculture is more sustainable than modern clearing methods and improves biodiversity, a study suggests.
A drug undergoing clinical trials for sleeping sickness could also treat leishmaniasis, say researchers who have tested it on mice.
6 February 2012 | EN
Science institutions from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay are collaborating on the study of high-impact diseases in the region.
6 February 2012 | ES
A report by the UN secretary-general's panel on global sustainability adds weight to calls for more science in policymaking.
3 February 2012 | EN
Chile's parliament has substantially improved its tax incentives for companies to invest in R&D.
Policies favouring black and mixed-race students in Brazil is closing the educational gap, but disadvantages still persist.
3 February 2012 | ES
Engineers want the Rio+20 summit proposals to give more emphasis to the role engineering plays in driving sustainable development.
2 February 2012 | EN
An integrated control programme means Suriname is close to becoming the first Amazonian country to eliminate malaria.
2 February 2012 | ES
A bioprospecting project in Panama is the first to be funded by the Nagoya Protocol Implementation Fund.
Newly-developed software to monitor food prices of staple crops may help reduce volatility in food prices in many Sub-Saharan countries.
1 February 2012 | EN
Bhutan has successfully brought down malaria cases, but fears reversals from global warming.
1 February 2012 | EN
Centre will enable semiconductor and electronics companies to achieve growth and raise exports.
31 January 2012 | EN
Unprecedented collaboration by drug firms, ambitious targets and more funds form part of a new fight against neglected tropical diseases.
A controversial science reform that gave the Venezuelan government more control over a private sector R&D tax has boosted science funding.
Contrary to popular belief, locusts are hampered by nitrogen-rich food — a finding which could be exploited to control swarms.
Offices of research, innovation and commercialisation (ORIC) are set to improve links between Pakistan’s universities and its enterprises.
27 January 2012 | EN