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Monday, 13 February 2012
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Funds levied from business could transform Islamic science — but they need strategic planning
Saudi Arabia's two leading universities have received a total US$3 billion, reigniting a debate about university rankings
Optimism and enthusiasm yes, but Egypt needs concrete steps to set science on the right track
Q&A with Jordan's Princess Sumaya on where the opportunities lie for Arab science after the wave of uprisings
It's been a tumultuous year for science in Egypt
Policymakers in Muslim countries have a responsibility to promote scientific integrity, says Athar Osama
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