
Science and Development Network
News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world
Networking between journalists, scientists and policymakers can lead to more informed decision-making at national and regional levels. What networks are already in place? And how can they be most effective?
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Engage with Wikipedia to share scientific knowledge
The online encyclopaedia can fill a resource gap for students, policymakers and the public, say Samuel A. Assefa and Alex Bateman.
Unlock local research potential with open access
The developing world is not well served by traditional research publishing, but can break new ground with open access, argues Leslie Chan.
3 November 2011
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Scientific cooperation for nuclear disarmament
Scientific collaborations can build trust and facilitate progress in nuclear arms control and disarmament.
23 June 2010
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Source: The Royal Society
Indian scientists visit Pakistan
Pakistan's science academy hosted six scientists from its Indian counterpart this week, leading to pledges on joint research projects.
20 January 2012
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Indian scientist bags open access award
Indian initiative toward open access wins laurels, despite lacklustre government support.
12 January 2012
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21 December 2011
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7 December 2011
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Navigating science PR in African institutions
Guidance on how science media officers can put African science on the map with balanced and effective reporting.
23 December 2011
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Source: Wellcome Trust
Beyond press releases: How to dig up science stories
Marina Joubert shows you how to source good science stories, from what to do with press releases to networking for exclusives.