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Wednesday, 15 February 2012
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South Sudan's prosperity depends on more public universities teaching S&T, argues John A. Akec
Optimism and enthusiasm yes, but Egypt needs concrete steps to set science on the right track
'Open innovation' can stimulate the development of new technologies in any community, says iHub's Linda Kamau
African scientists need to rely less on their ties with researchers in developed countries, says Linda Nordling
Colombian scientists are divided over mining royalties going to areas with little research infrastructure
It's been a tumultuous year for science in Egypt
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