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H5N1 ‘more invasive than thought’

Post mortems on bird flu victims have shown that the H5N1 virus infects more organs and cells than previously ...

02/10/07

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Chinese company to produce cheap rotavirus vaccine

A Chinese biotechnology company and a health charity have agreed to develop a low-cost rotavirus vaccine for the developing ...

24/09/07

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Chinese scientist appointed CGIAR head

A leading Chinese scientist has been appointed as the director of an international agricultural research body.

23/08/07

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Scientists mutate H5N1 in vaccine search

Scientists have mutated a H5N1 protein to identify variants that could one day pass between humans — and be ...

10/08/07

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Scientists find potential schistosoma drug target

Proteins that help the schistosomiasis parasite evade the immune system are good targets for future drugs, say Chinese scientists.

26/07/07

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Developing nations blamed for CO2 increase

A new study has found that carbon dioxide emission rates are growing and implicates economic growth in developing nations.

23/05/07

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China academy boosts south-south science activities

China says it will increase its joint scientific activities with other developing nations to help strengthen their research capacity.

21/03/07

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Academy of science communicators planned

PCST, an international network of science communicators, has announced plans to create an academy to support its work.

22/05/06

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African scientists to benefit from Chinese aid

China is set to boost African science through an offer of training and other technical aid.

15/10/04

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China to train developing nations in solar technologies

Ten thousand technicians from developing countries are going to be trained by China in solar energy technologies over the ...

20/08/04

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