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New technologies offer the promise of delivering environmental information to anyone who wants it, anywhere in the world. But we are not quite there yet.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
14 December 2011
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A network of mountaintop research stations is being built across Asia to study how large bodies of ice respond to increasing temperatures.
Source: Science
13 December 2011
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Martin Sweeting, director of the UK's Surrey Space Centre, outlines why the time is ripe for Africa to harness space technology.
Source: The Guardian, Nigeria
25 October 2011
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Bernie Fanaroff, director of South Africa's Square Kilometre Array project, tells SciDev.Net how hosting the world's most powerful radio telescope would benefit Africa.
2 August 2011
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Although massive amounts of data from sources such as Landsat have become open access, users face obstacles, says Daniel Schaffer.
21 June 2011
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Innovative, smart approaches to farming that could save time and labour have piqued the interest of farmers from across the globe.
Source: Wired UK
22 December 2010
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Kenyan meteorologists are joining forces with traditional rainmakers to deliver communities weather forecasts as climate change takes hold.
Source: The Independent
5 March 2010
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Developing nations are building their own satellites despite freely available Western data. Do the gains outweigh the costs, asks Tatum Anderson.
11 November 2009
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As the largest optical telescope in the Southern hemisphere opens for business, Michael Cherry asks whether South Africa is ready to reap the rewards.
Source: Nature
15 November 2005
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Plans to collate data from the planet's Earth-monitoring instruments could run out of funding, and not every country is keen to participate, reports Naomi Lubick.
Source: Nature
14 July 2005
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Ding Yimin describes plans for a Chinese contribution to the search for theoretical ripples in space-time.
Source: Science
16 April 2004
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Last week China sent its first man into space. The Economist asks why, and what it will do next.
Source: The Economist
22 October 2003
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Daniel Clery describes how developing nations are taking part in a novel venture that uses satellites to monitor disasters such as forest fires, hurricanes and earthquakes.
Source: Science
26 September 2003
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