Petrol companies invest US$1.7 million in science
The Venezuelan institute for science has received funds from Total Oil and Shell for supporting research in nuclear medicine and access to science journals.
3 July 2008 | ES
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The Venezuelan institute for science has received funds from Total Oil and Shell for supporting research in nuclear medicine and access to science journals.
3 July 2008 | ES
3 July 2008 | ES
Robust policy frameworks are needed to keep renewable energy investments growing in developing countries, say experts.
3 July 2008 | EN
Egypt has set up a South–South cooperation centre to promote technology transfer and industrial development.
3 July 2008 | EN
Kenya and Nigeria prepare cassava crop trials, DRC to benefit first from US$5 billion hydro project, yaws disease still a threat, and more.
3 July 2008 | EN
Paraguay has called for a reduction in the cost of Internet and telephone access, to turn the country into an innovative force within the region.
2 July 2008 | ES
Egypt has set up a regional centre of excellence for renewable energy for the Middle East and North Africa.
2 July 2008 | EN
Following successful clinical trials of a new tool to diagnose drug-resistant TB, the WHO has endorsed its use in all affected countries.
2 July 2008 | EN
Paraguayan scientists will have increased access to important online science databases, thanks to an agreement signed last week.
1 July 2008 | ES
Science communicators from across the globe have put together a series of recommendations for better communicating climate change.
1 July 2008 | EN
A new WHO report concludes that effective and affordable methods for tackling sanitation are essential to control water-borne diseases.
1 July 2008 | EN
New software will enable high school students in Chile to work with molecular biology and biotech tools and processes.
1 July 2008 | ES
The Colombian government is calling for applications to a massive fund to support advanced training, science and innovation in the country.
30 June 2008 | ES
Production of a herbal-based sickle cell anaemia drug could be under threat as the companies involved are surrounded by allegations of corruption.
Science journalism will have more impact in developing countries if efforts are made to make research relevant to local communities, experts say.
Bangladesh gets serious about climate change, Canada and India team up for S&T projects, Bhutanese Yak herders favour solar power, and more.
26 June 2008 | EN
Genomic medicine in developing countries needs government support and protection of 'genomic sovereignty', says researchers.
26 June 2008 | EN
Un rapport conclut que la facilitation de l'accès des pays en développement aux contenus des publications nécessite une meilleure implication - et particulièrement celle des sociétés savantes.
25 June 2008 | EN
Women in developing countries are not regularly screened for cervical cancer, putting them at greater risk from the disease, finds a study.
China has launched an intellectual property strategy to encourage innovation and increase the number of patents held by Chinese citizens.
Daily insights from the tenth public communication of science conference in Sweden
Using scientific methods to raise yields can combat rising food prices for the rural poor

India can lead a new open source approach to tuberculosis drug discovery, says a leading geneticist