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Sunday, 12 February 2012
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With a little help, communities can use technology to build local knowledge of climate change risks
Prize-winning software applications are helping East African farmers cope with climate challenges
An African solar research network is aiming high
South Sudan's prosperity depends on more public universities teaching S&T, argues John A. Akec
Locusts prefer what grows on degraded land, and avoid crops rich in nitrogen – to scientists' surprise
'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
African scientists need to rely less on their ties with researchers in developed countries, says Linda Nordling
Elements of India's successful polio strategy could work for other countries and diseases, writes Priya Shetty
Round up of news from or about Sub-Saharan Africa
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