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A man walks in a Ugandan forest

Call to mainstream ethnobotany into development

Scientists must partner with development actors and local communities to safeguard important plants.

17 May 2013 | EN

The malaria mosquito forming the eye-sockets of a skull, representing death from malaria. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1941

Is city growth driving malaria elimination?

A study reveals a link between urbanisation and malaria, raising hope that cities sprouting in developing nations will help reduce malaria.

16 May 2013 | EN | ES

Kenya's GMO ban has no legal basis, official says

A high-ranking civil servant says Kenya's ban on importing genetically modified organisms is unscientific, lacks legal status — and is ineffective.

16 May 2013 | EN

India develops cheap rotavirus vaccine

A cheap vaccine developed in India against rotavirus could add substantially to protection against diarrhoea.

16 May 2013 | EN

Iranian scientist

Islamic nations are 'failing on R&D links and funding'

Muslim countries have failed to deliver on agreements to boost research spending and collaboration, their academicians claim.

15 May 2013 | EN

Rice farmers

Benin starts feeling the cost of rice pests

The boom in rice growing in Benin has also led to more infestation of stored rice by pests, which is causing losses of hundreds of millions of francs.

15 May 2013 | EN

Fishery

Nanotech filter may protect farmed fish from fungus

Toxic nanoparticle treatment of ponds of farmed fish could be made safe by embedding in into water filters, find scientists in Iran.

14 May 2013 | EN

Brazilian clini

Call for action on Latin American cancer burden

Urgent action is needed to head off a cancer epidemic in Latin America and the Caribbean, warns an international group of specialists.

14 May 2013 | EN | ES

Artemesinin

WHO approves synthetic source of artemisinin

GM-produced artemisinin is deemed to be comparable in quality to the plant-derived version, but should be cheaper to produce.

13 May 2013 | EN

Torre de control en Argentina

Free software cluster launched in Argentina

Argentinean companies and cooperatives have joined in a cluster of free software to develop products aimed at the public and private sectors.

13 May 2013 | ES

Senador Alejandro Tello, presidente de la Comisión de Ciencia y Tecnología

Mexico’s science law seeks to boost science communication

A new bill aims to encourage science communication to the public and educational institutions in Mexico.

10 May 2013 | ES

Local worker at community seed bank in Nepal

Panel from least developed nations to 'jumpstart' SDG debates

Development experts from the world's least developed countries have launched an independent group to bring local concerns to the UN debating table.

10 May 2013 | EN

Kenya goes digital to report drug-safety issues

Kenya is replacing an unwieldy drug-reporting process with an online system that allows healthcare workers to track safety in real time.

10 May 2013 | EN

Spraying insecticide to kill mosquito larvae in Kenya

Web tool tracks insecticide-resistant malaria mosquitoes

IR Mapper, a free online mapping website, will enable users to follow global insecticide resistance in malaria-causing mosquitoes.

10 May 2013 | EN

Streetfood in Bangladesh

Canada gives US$10 million to health innovations

A new Grand Challenges Canada project is funding cost-effective health innovations to the tune of more than US$10 million globally.

10 May 2013 | EN

Tending crops in Mexico

South American climate change think-tank launched

Five nations are behind a four-year initiative to inform decision-makers about climate change and give them the tools to tackle it locally.

9 May 2013 | EN | ES

Grouper print

Overfishing threatens quarter of key grouper species

Poor management and overexploitation mean many species of this commercially important food fish face extinction, says study.

8 May 2013 | EN | ES

Indígenas mayangna en la reserva Bosawás

Nicaragua: Land settlement threatens biodiversity

Scientists and indigenous people have called on the government to protect Bosawás, a UNESCO biosphere reserve and the largest tropical rainforest in Central America.

8 May 2013 | ES

Research into malaria testing, University of Ghana

China-Africa joint medical research to deepen

China and Africa are working on plans to offer African scientists training, carry out joint research and transfer technology.

7 May 2013 | EN

Andrew Wyborn at the Pan African Conference 2013

New tech needs local buy-in to deliver health benefits

Health services can use new technology to save lives, but only if local people and governments back the switch, an event has heard.

7 May 2013 | EN