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Thursday, 31 May 2012
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We track the news on science, technology and the Rio+20 Earth Summit
Researchers are developing nanomaterials to protect fruit and veg from rotting during transit
Learn more about the challenges of feeding our growing population versus caring for our planet
Read our blog from the conference looking at how technology can be applied directly to poverty reduction
Innovation and policy for sustainable development have to look at water, land and energy in a holistic manner, report says
The world's most powerful radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array, will be shared between South Africa and Australia and New Zealand
A collection of articles that asks how solar power can improve access to electricity for the rural poor
How can satellite remote sensing help developing countries manage natural disasters?
Can nanotechnology help deliver clean water to the developing world? SciDev.Net examines the issues at hand
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