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GM crops: still not a panacea for poor farmers

GM crops have been hailed as a 'pro-poor' technology, but the reality is much more complicated, says technology researcher Dominic Glover.

9 February 2010 | EN

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A changing climate for the IPCC

The publication of false claims by the IPCC has been compounded by its imperious attitude, says professor of climate change Mike Hulme.

3 February 2010 | EN | 中文

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Glaxo sets example to other drug companies

A Nature editorial praises GlaxoSmithKline for sharing its database of potential malaria drugs and urges others to follow suit.

Source: Nature

2 February 2010 | EN

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Wide-ranging global strategy key to food security

A comprehensive and interconnected global strategy is needed to ensure sustainable food security, say H. Charles J. Godfray and colleagues.

Source: Science

2 February 2010 | EN | 中文

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Africa Analysis: Professional societies need networking

African scientists must match rekindled enthusiasm for professional societies with a new commitment to networking, says Linda Nordling.

29 January 2010 | EN | FR

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‘Good start’ for science in Nicaragua

The signing of a science law in the next few months, and a collaboration with Spain, are good signs for Nicaraguan science, says a scientist.

28 January 2010 | ES

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Innovation's development opportunities

Shared problems, new technology and better communication all mean innovation is ready to drive development, say Gordon Conway and Jeff Waage.

27 January 2010 | EN | 中文

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BioMed Analysis: Don't overlook nutrition in disease fight

Researchers and donors are not giving nutrition the attention it deserves, says Priya Shetty.

21 January 2010 | EN

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Nutritional security is in the balance

Developing countries urgently need nutritional interventions to safeguard vulnerable people during economic crises, writes Suresh Babu.

20 January 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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The 'hidden hunger' caused by climate change

Understanding how carbon dioxide impacts food quality is vital to tackle malnutrition effectively, says agricultural researcher Lewis Ziska.

20 January 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Nutrition key to cutting infection rates

Micronutrients help fight disease — it's time to turn knowledge into action, say nutrition researchers Andrew Thorne-Lyman and Wafaie Fawzi.

20 January 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Food safety is critical to nutrition security

We must focus on food safety as well as nutrition to feed the hungry — but there are many barriers to safe eating, writes the WHO's Jørgen Schlundt.

20 January 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Using genetics to tackle malnutrition

Jim Kaput explains why efforts to tackle malnutrition should consider nutrigenomics — the interplay between food and genetic make-up.

20 January 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Swine flu: good news so far

Overall, the response to influenza A(H1N1) was positive, says a Nature editorial, but there are still hurdles to overcome.

Source: Nature

19 January 2010 | EN | 中文

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Podcasts can inform poor farmers

Podcasts are helping people progress from subsistence farming in Zimbabwe, says Practical Action researcher Lawrence Gudza.

13 January 2010 | EN | FR

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Global fund would ensure poor receive key drugs

A global fund for drug innovators could enable them to tackle diseases that mainly affect the poor, say Amitava Banerjee and colleagues.

Source: The Lancet

12 January 2010 | EN

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China will be new science powerhouse

China's spending, publication and collaboration rates are soaring, says Jonathan Adams, and Europe and North America must take notice.

Source: New Scientist

12 January 2010 | EN | 中文

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Bridging the digital divide through open access

Kenyan researcher Joseph Juma Musakali asks what African research institutes can do to exploit the open access movement.

6 January 2010 | EN | FR

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Health and climate experts must jointly tackle disease

Climate and health experts must collaborate to fight climate-sensitive disease. Ethiopia is leading the way, says Hiwot Teka.

29 December 2009 | EN

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Africa Analysis: A level playing field for biodiversity

To meet new biodiversity targets, African countries must plug science gaps and align goals with climate deals, says Linda Nordling.

22 December 2009 | EN | FR

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