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Poor countries to benefit from vaccine fund

An international health alliance has launched a scheme to speed access to cheap vaccines against rotavirus and pneumococcal disease.

30/11/06

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Global computer grid links far-flung African scientists

African scientists at home and abroad will soon be able to stay in touch via a powerful computer network.

24/11/06

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Methane levels ‘can be controlled’, say researchers

Methane levels in the atmosphere have recently stopped rising, indicating that changes in human activity could reduce global levels ...

22/11/06

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Universities urged: ‘share benefits of health research’

Top scientists and students have petitioned the WHO to call for open access to academic health research so that its ...

17/11/06

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Nanotech membrane cuts costs of water treatment

A new nanotech membrane could bring sustainable, affordable clean water supplies within the reach of developing countries.

14/11/06

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WHO calls for cheaper TB tests for developing world

In a call for cheaper TB testing, the World Health Organization has underlined the large market for the technology ...

27/10/06

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Internet brings US experiments to African students

Students at three African universities will soon be using the Internet to manipulate laboratory equipment thousands of miles away ...

24/03/05

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Cooking with wood ‘contributes to climate change’

Scientists say widespread burning of wood and dried manure for cooking should be considered an important factor in climate ...

04/03/05

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Shape of rare protein reveals HIV vaccine clues

The shape of a rare protein that is highly effective at blocking HIV has been revealed and could lead ...

01/03/05

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