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Sowing the seed into politicians

Let's reconnect green issues and development post-2015

Post-2015 discussions offer a chance to link the environmental and development agendas — it shouldn't be bypassed, says Myles A. Wickstead.

15 May 2013 | EN

Africa Analysis: Research topic trends are useful for Africa

Analysis of scientific trends can help policymakers target limited resources where science and development collide, argues Linda Nordling.

10 May 2013 | EN | FR

IPCC climate change report

Will more science expertise fix the sustainability crisis?

Constant calls for evidence-based policy miss the underlying politics of knowledge, argues analyst Peter Bille Larsen.

7 May 2013 | EN

Investigación en biocombustibles

Bioeconomy’s role in the developing world is at a crossroads

Bioeconomy opens up development opportunities for Latin America, but it also involves several risks, says Federico Vasen.

7 May 2013 | ES

Pen and writing

Developing nations should avoid 'slow science'

Scientists in developing countries should increase the quality of their research by publishing more good papers, not fewer, says Rafael Loyola.

1 May 2013 | EN | ES

Asia-Pacific Analysis: Easing megacity congestion

Science may be the only way to keep traffic moving in the region's huge cities as car numbers continue to rise, says Crispin Maslog.

29 April 2013 | EN

Woman and crops on dryland Kenya

Focus on Gender: Give women a say in dryland protection

Projects to conserve dryland areas must ensure that women have secure access to and control over this land, says Henrietta Miers.

25 April 2013 | EN

Science journalism

Open access is the future for Africa's science media

Brains Network editor Marc Mcilhone backs open sharing in the second article on how to support online science journalism in Africa.

24 April 2013 | EN | FR

Journalist interviewing refugee, Kenya

A culture of plagiarism is harming Africa's journalists

In the first of two articles on how to support African science journalism online, Research Africa editor Linda Nordling takes on plagiarism.

23 April 2013 | EN | FR

Avicenna's drawing from Canon of Medicine

In Perspective: What really holds back Islamic science

Conservative traditions, rather than religious belief, seem to be the main barrier to modern science in Muslim countries, says David Dickson.

18 April 2013 | EN | FR

Hearing aid

Focus on Disability: Transfer technology to all

Committing to disability-inclusive technology transfer in the post-2015 development goals will help to cut inequality, says Sue Coe.

17 April 2013 | EN

Latin American Radar: More dialogue among science and society needed

Along with investment in science popularisation policies, new ways to bring science and society together are needed, says Carla Almeida.

15 April 2013 | ES

Islam Analysis: Do or die for OIC science cooperation

The Islamic world's current science effort is on life support and without major 'surgery' could be yet another policy failure, says Athar Osama.

14 April 2013 | EN

LifeStraw water filter developed through the Carbon for Water project

How to unlock business funding for development projects

Results-based carbon financing shows the way forward for involving the private sector in development, says ClimateCare's Edward Hanrahan.

12 April 2013 | EN

Africa Analysis: Continent must back TB research drive

International bodies are offering true research opportunities, but African funding is needed to prepare the ground, writes Linda Nordling.

4 April 2013 | EN | FR

Malaria programme in Kenya

Invest in health systems for a balanced approach

Funding for programmes that target major diseases should be matched by investment in the health systems that underpin them, says Ghana's Irene Akua Agyepong.

3 April 2013 | EN

Women harvesting cassava

Focus on Gender: Business can do more to aid women

Companies have much to offer when it comes to helping female entrepreneurs in developing countries access markets, says Henrietta Miers.

28 March 2013 | EN

Asia–Pacific Analysis: Refugee malnutrition remains

Child malnutrition among refugees who fled conflict in Myanmar still needs attention, writes Sandy Barron.

28 March 2013 | EN

Thandile Qwalela

Gold miners with work-related TB neglected for too long

TB is linked with a deadly silicosis epidemic hidden for decades in rural South Africa. Gold mining firms must make amends, says Jaine Roberts.

25 March 2013 | EN | FR

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Focus on Disability: Include disabled people in housing research

Disabled people are thought to make up about a seventh of the world's population, so why are they often ignored in housing research, asks Sue Coe.

22 March 2013 | EN | ES