Science and Development Network
News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world
Developing countries are increasingly recognising the importance of science in developing their economies, and the challenges that entails.
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.
2 February 2010
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Source: Nature
Africa Analysis: Professional societies need networking
African scientists must match rekindled enthusiasm for professional societies with a new commitment to networking, says Linda Nordling.
28 January 2010
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Improving early childhood nutrition
Nutritional interventions can improve health, save lives and boost economic growth but only if implemented before the age of two.
20 January 2010
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Source: International Food Policy Research Institute
Policies to tackle HIV/AIDS
Reducing the global burden of HIV/AIDS relies on increased funding, more research and targeted prevention strategies.
1 December 2009
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Source: Health Affairs
India says no — for now — to first GM vegetable
India has banned the planting of genetically modified eggplant (Bt brinjal) until it is accepted as safe by both scientists and the public.
9 February 2010
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Barren Middle East fights water shortfall
Water shortages are severe in the Middle East but farmers are set to benefit from a programme designed to make every drop count.
9 February 2010
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8 February 2010
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Making science count in policy
Ideas on how scientists can make sure their research becomes part of the policymaking process.
1 October 2009
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Source: NERC
India won't be growing GM aubergine until everyone is convinced it is safe, says the government
A WHO group did support radical ways of increasing disease R&D, argues a member
Having a phone in the village means more schooling in rural Peru, a study has found
Professional societies springing up across Africa need funds and enthusiasm to networking to succeed