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Funds levied from business could transform Islamic science — but they need strategic planning
New, science-based indicators of sustainable development are needed at Rio+20, a conference hears
With a little help, communities can use technology to build local knowledge of climate change risks
Wheat ages early in hot temperatures, so global warming could lead to lower yields
'Open innovation' can stimulate the development of new technologies in any community, says iHub's Linda Kamau
This policy brief outlines how science can help improve policies for agricultural adaptation and mitigation
Elements of India's successful polio strategy could work for other countries and diseases, writes Priya Shetty
- OIC Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) - Indian National Science Academy - Indian Academy of Sciences - National Academy of Agricultural Sciences - Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS)
Sustainable technologies are making the best of local resources
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