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Cairo to host next world science journalists' conference

An African country is to host the World Conference of Science Journalists for the first time.

3 July 2009 | EN

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Subsidised access may be behind developing country research boom

The leaders of open access schemes have claimed partial credit for the dramatic rise in developing world research output.

3 July 2009 | EN

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African science 'won't be a G8 priority'

African science is unlikely to be prioritised at next month's G8 meeting but the fault also rests with African nations, say critics.

Source: Nature

2 July 2009 | EN

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Africa takes the lead in health research partnerships

A new US$49 million initiative aims to strengthen health research capacity across Africa — and will put African researchers in charge.

2 July 2009 | EN

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Sub-Saharan Africa news in brief: 18 June–1 July 2009

A new treatment for sleeping sickness, researchers find a way to detect malaria in pregnant women, Africa develops its biotechnology agenda, and more.

1 July 2009 | EN

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River blindness drug enters final trials

Laborious treatments for river blindness could be simplified if a drug entering final stage clinical trials is effective.

1 July 2009 | EN

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Obama appointee could boost US–developing world relations

A nomination by US president Barack Obama has the potential to strengthen his country's relations with the developing world.

30 June 2009 | EN | 中文

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Swine flu science update: 30 June 2009

A round-up of articles about resistance to the Tamiflu drug; the first swine flu vaccines and who is the most vulnerable.

30 June 2009 | EN | 中文

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Global warming may halve Bangladesh rice yields

Bangladeshi scientists have used climate modelling to show that global warming will halve rice yields over the next 60 years.

29 June 2009 | EN

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Mobile masts used in African weather monitoring

Aims to boost Africa's weather forecasting are taking advantage of its mobile phone infrastructure to mount weather stations on masts.

Source: BBC Online / UN News Centre

29 June 2009 | EN

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Pakistani science receives funding boost

Despite a difficult financial climate in Pakistan, the government has increased funding for science by a quarter.

29 June 2009 | EN

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Women need easy access to contraceptive methods, says study

A new study says that Guatemalan women need free, informed access to contraceptive methods to avoid unsafe abortions.

29 June 2009 | ES

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Malawi to boost investment in science

Malawi's newly re-elected president has plans for science and technology, including a new commission to coordinate research.

26 June 2009 | EN

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Field trials offer hope of conquering food toxin

Studies in maize show that benign strains of the fungus Aspergillus can outcompete toxic forms that contaminate African crops.

26 June 2009 | EN

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Syringe use 'main cause' of HIV in Puerto Rico

Despite national prevention programmes, a study has found that shared syringes are the most common mode of HIV transmission in Puerto Rico.

25 June 2009 | ES

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Deadlock broken on international seed sharing

Poor countries may become more open to sharing seeds now that a fund to support their crop protection efforts has been agreed.

25 June 2009 | EN | 中文

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Sudan sets its sights on biofuels

Biofuels from both food and non-food crops will be produced as a result of a research collaboration involving Brazil, Egypt and Sudan.

25 June 2009 | EN | ES

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HPV vaccine can protect women aged 24-45

A study has found that women between the ages of 24 and 45 years old can benefit from a vaccine that protects against the virus responsible for cervical cancer.

24 June 2009 | ES

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South Asia News in brief: 11–24 June 2009

A GM mosquito is being tested for dengue control, Nepal boosts scientist–farmer collaboration, a new source of biodiesel is found and more.

24 June 2009 | EN

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HIV test needs just a spot of blood

A simple HIV test could remove the obstacles to treating HIV-positive babies in their first year, say scientists.

24 June 2009 | EN | ES | 中文