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Letters to the Editor archive results 1-8 of 8 in China
Encouraging the spread of probiotic foods that promote healthy gut bacteria could help developing countries tackle obesity, says Kingsley Anukam.
LETTER | 18 August 2008 | EN
Although China now ranks second in S&T publication rates, there is more to the story, says Loet Leydesdorff.
LETTER | 20 December 2007 | EN
The developing world needs 'big projects, not small ideas' — and nuclear power is a viable and necessary solution, argues Marje Hecht.
LETTER | 13 December 2007 | EN
Warea Orapa says that tilapia fish — hailed as a method of controlling mosquitoes — can cause damage when introduced into new ecosysems.
LETTER | 5 September 2007 | EN
There is little resistance to the pesticide pyrethrum at present, but use in bednets could change this, says Christiaan Kooyman.
LETTER | 22 August 2007 | EN
Alexander Boksenberg argues that the unique potential of UNESCO's science strategies is substantial.
LETTER | 3 May 2007 | EN
Cristobal Valencia Ramirez describes Venezuela's take on innovation and enterprise, pointing out that its policies have been in place for at least five years.
LETTER | 5 September 2006 | EN
Sam Lanfranco argues that the fame of the One Laptop Per Child initiative has prevented more worthy initiatives from receiving the media attention they deserve.
LETTER | 18 August 2006 | EN
Our blog, by SciDev.Net columnist Priya Shetty, will fill you in, as will our interview with the Global Forum's Gill Samuels