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Researchers are developing nanomaterials to protect fruit and veg from rotting during transit
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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 women's rights focus in health policy and research needs to be revived, argues Priya Shetty
People in the developing world could one day grow their own malaria vaccine from algae in the backyard, say researchers
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