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Science journalism: How scientists can help

Science journalism has an important role to play in scrutinising science and engaging with the media, says a Nature editorial.

Source: Nature

30 June 2009 | EN | 中文

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Africa Analysis: Who needs chief scientific advisors?

Should African governments be following the trend in appointing chief scientific advisors, asks Linda Nordling.

30 June 2009 | EN

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How the media is creating a climate for change

IPCC chair R. K. Pachauri calls on journalists to maintain focus on the scientific rationale for action in their coverage of climate change.

24 June 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Good news for developing world science journalists

Science journalists in the developing world can help bring science news to a global public, says senior Harvard fellow Cristine Russell.

Source: Science

24 June 2009 | EN

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Venezuelan science in jeopardy

Venezuelan science is falling foul of the government's agenda warns Claudio Bifano, president of the country's science academy.

Source: Science

23 June 2009 | EN | ES

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GM tree research blocked by impossible recommendations

Essential field trials of GM trees are being hindered by anti-GM activists working through the Convention on Biological Diversity, say Steven H. Strauss and colleagues.

Source: Nature Biotechnology

18 June 2009 | EN

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A layered approach to biosafety in Southern Africa

A layered and cooperative approach would help Southern African countries harmonise their biosafety laws, says Julius Mugwagwa.

17 June 2009 | EN | FR

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Rwanda looks to S&T to speed development

Science and technology minister Professor Romain Murenzi says science and technology will be at the heart of Rwanda's development strategies.

11 June 2009 | EN

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New South African minister will put science centre stage

South Africa's new science minister will help boost science for development, says an editorial in the South African Journal of Science.

Source: South African Journal of Science

11 June 2009 | EN

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Agricultural genetics could help ensure food security

Translating genetics research is easier in agriculture than medicine, says a Nature Genetics editorial, and existing technologies can be used.

Source: Nature Genetics

4 June 2009 | EN

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Cooperation not compulsion on clean technology transfer

Compulsory licensing of clean technologies will only be needed if developed countries duck UNFCCC obligations, says Dalindyebo Shabalala.

3 June 2009 | EN | ES

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Include fisheries in global climate policy dialogue

Global discussions on how to adapt to climate change must include fisheries, say Nicholas Dulvy and Edward Allison.

Source: Nature Reports Climate Change

2 June 2009 | EN

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'Lack of political will' to develop new vaccines

A lack of political will to create vaccines is causing millions of deaths a year due to infectious diseases, says Manuel Elkin Patarroyo.

Source: Soitu.es

28 May 2009 | ES

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Africa Analysis: Continental science fund forgotten?

As African science ministers prepare to meet in Burundi, Linda Nordling asks what has happened to the idea of a pan-African science fund.

28 May 2009 | EN | FR

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Real-time info key to tackling epidemics

Scientists can help policymakers tackle epidemics by providing critical information in real time, says an editorial in Science.

Source: Science

27 May 2009 | EN | 中文

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Food factories help viruses spread and evolve

The current swine flu outbreak is linked to how we produce food, argues Sunita Narain, editor of the Indian science magazine Down to Earth.

Source: Down to Earth

22 May 2009 | EN

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Nurturing research networks boosts health policy

Regional clinical research networks provide timely evidence to help emerging health policy. They deserve more support, says Jimmy Whitworth.

20 May 2009 | EN

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Everyone must be involved in earthquake planning

Everyone — from scientists to the public — has a role to play in preparing for earthquakes, says a Nature editorial.

Source: Nature

19 May 2009 | EN | 中文

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Media and government to blame for Egypt swine flu chaos

Blame for the turmoil in Egypt over swine flu can be laid squarely at the feet of the media and politicians, says Nadia El-Awady.

15 May 2009 | EN | 中文

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New tools to fight fake medicines

New technologies can help African countries identify counterfeit or substandard drugs, says director of Africa Fighting Malaria Roger Bate.

13 May 2009 | EN | FR