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Tropical cyclone damage

Damage from tropical cyclones 'set to soar'

Tropical cyclone damage costs are set to increase dramatically because of climate change, and population and economic growth, says a study.

9 February 2012 | EN

Men working on a water pipeline in Honduras

Call for new indicators of sustainable development

A conference in India has heard calls for new, science-based development indices in the run-up to the Rio+20 summit.

9 February 2012 | EN

Farmers with mobile phones

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

An Indian wheat farmer

High temperatures 'make wheat old before its time'

Higher temperatures could decrease wheat yields by causing the crop to age prematurely.

8 February 2012 | EN

Pakistani medical labs lax on biosafety, survey finds

Pakistan's medical laboratory workers need better biosafety awareness says a new study.

8 February 2012 | EN

A fisherman in the Caribbean

Rising ocean acidity worst for Caribbean and Pacific

Ocean acidification caused by human activities is likely to hit the Caribbean and west tropical Pacific regions the most.

7 February 2012 | EN | ES

Slash-and-burn agriculture in Bolivia

Slash-and-burn 'improves tropical forest biodiversity'

Slash-and-burn agriculture is more sustainable than modern clearing methods and improves biodiversity, a study suggests.

7 February 2012 | EN | ES

A sand fly

Drug could hit two neglected diseases at once

A drug undergoing clinical trials for sleeping sickness could also treat leishmaniasis, say researchers who have tested it on mice.

6 February 2012 | EN

Laboratorio

Latin American countries launch biomedicine network

Science institutions from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay are collaborating on the study of high-impact diseases in the region.

6 February 2012 | ES

UN headquarters

UN 'needs greater integration between science and policy'

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

Chilean university researchers

Chile's new tax breaks set to stimulate R&D

Chile's parliament has substantially improved its tax incentives for companies to invest in R&D.

3 February 2012 | EN | ES

Escolares brasileños

Brazil reducing racial inequity among students

Policies favouring black and mixed-race students in Brazil is closing the educational gap, but disadvantages still persist.

3 February 2012 | ES

Engineers

Engineers seek more recognition in Rio+20 goals

Engineers want the Rio+20 summit proposals to give more emphasis to the role engineering plays in driving sustainable development.

2 February 2012 | EN

Mosquitero

Suriname reduces malaria cases by 82 per cent in five years

An integrated control programme means Suriname is close to becoming the first Amazonian country to eliminate malaria.

2 February 2012 | ES

Isla Granito de Oro, Coiba National Park

Panama is first to benefit from fund to tackle biopiracy

A bioprospecting project in Panama is the first to be funded by the Nagoya Protocol Implementation Fund.

1 February 2012 | EN | ES

Ugandan boys eating

Monitoring software may help stabilise food prices

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 brings down malaria incidence

Bhutan has successfully brought down malaria cases, but fears reversals from global warming.

1 February 2012 | EN

Circuit board

Testing lab will boost electronics industry in the Philippines

Centre will enable semiconductor and electronics companies to achieve growth and raise exports.

31 January 2012 | EN

Boy with filariasis

Public-private push against neglected diseases unveiled

Unprecedented collaboration by drug firms, ambitious targets and more funds form part of a new fight against neglected tropical diseases.

31 January 2012 | EN | ES

Hugo Chavez

Boost to Venezuela's science funding remains under fire

A controversial science reform that gave the Venezuelan government more control over a private sector R&D tax has boosted science funding.

30 January 2012 | EN | ES

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