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Negative attitudes 'hindering' China GM commercialisation

The negative attitude of European nations towards GM food is affecting commercialisation policies, says a leading Chinese scientist.

24 July 2008 | EN

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Philippine mangrove planting strategy needs urgent rethink

Philippine researchers say the government is planting mangroves in unsuitable areas, leading to early death for the seedlings.

24 July 2008 | EN

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South Asia News in brief: 11–23 July 2008

Science education in Bangladesh needs an overhaul, switching to natural gas reduces greenhouse gas emissions, antibodies provide immunity to filariasis, and more.

23 July 2008 | EN

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Obesity research 'needs a multi-disciplinary approach'

A multi-disciplinary research approach is needed to tackle the obesity pandemic created by changing dietary patterns, researchers say.

23 July 2008 | EN

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Scientists tackle DNA barcoding 'resistance'

Scientists are proposing a set of guidelines to tackle developing countries' resistance to take up DNA barcoding for biodiversity mapping.

23 July 2008 | EN

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Nanotech risk concerns 'must be addressed'

The lack of knowledge about nanotechnology risks must be addressed, a leading expert of the European Commission has warned.

22 July 2008 | EN

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Brazil harnesses space tech to monitor deforestation

Brazil is set to launch a satellite, carrying a British-made high-tech camera, in 2011 for various applications including environmental observation.

22 July 2008 | EN

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Homosexuals still 'more vulnerable to AIDS'

A study shows that men who have sex with other men are more vulnerable to AIDS in relation to heterosexual men.

21 July 2008 | ES

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Study finds Chinese obesity rates soaring

A new study finds that obesity rates in China are soaring and putting a heavy burden on the country's health system.

21 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Malaria drugs reduce anaemia, increase attention in kids

A study in Kenya shows that malaria intermittent preventative treatment reduces anaemia and increases attention span in children.

21 July 2008 | EN

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Uruguay announces new policy for GM crops

Following an 18-month moratorium for GM crops, the Uruguayan government has announced a new policy for regulating the issue.

20 July 2008 | ES

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China's forestry projects 'should be more sustainable'

Researchers have called for more planning and better collaboration to make two of China's environmental programmes more sustainable.

18 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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UAE academy to tackle regional water shortages

The United Arab Emirates has opened a new academy to tackle water shortages and facilitate training in water resources management.

18 July 2008 | EN

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Human rights a 'compass' for climate change policies

Human rights can serve as a valuable guide for climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, according to a report.

17 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Task force to tackle infertility in developing countries

A European society has launched a special task force to help provide low-cost fertility treatment for developing countries.

17 July 2008 | EN

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Researchers map risk of arsenic contamination

Researchers have created maps highlighting areas at risk from groundwater arsenic contamination in South-East Asia and Bangladesh.

16 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Philippines hike S&T budget by US$10 million

The Philippine government has boosted its science and technology budget from US$16.4 million in 2007 to US$26.6 million.

16 July 2008 | EN

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Sub-Saharan Africa news in brief: 4–16 July

A Nigerian drink could be bad for the heart and liver, oil firms "forced" to employ Nigerian graduates, wind energy grows in Africa, and more.

16 July 2008 | EN

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Jamaica: massive boost in Internet access

Access to the Internet in Jamaica has increased by 52 per cent over the past eight years, a study has found.

16 July 2008 | ES

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Brazil bioenergy research receives US$46 million bonus

Brazilian bioenergy research has received a boost with the launch of a new research programme in São Paulo aiming to foster collaboration.

15 July 2008 | EN | ES