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Science Communication: Networking

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Networking between journalists, scientists and policymakers can lead to more informed decision-making at national and regional levels. What networks are already in place? And how can they be most effective?

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Opinions and Analysis

Global Earthquake Model merits support

The Global Earthquake Model is based on a sound foundation and deserves widespread support, says an editorial in Nature Geoscience.

29 December 2008 | EN | 中文
Source: Nature Geoscience

With collaboration, photonics research in Asia could be even stronger When good neighbours become good collaborators

Asian scientists must work together to circumvent political tensions and produce high-quality research, says a Nature editorial.

22 June 2007 | EN | 中文
Source: Nature


News and Features

Cairo University researcher Network links researchers in Middle East and Europe

A new network aims to serve scientific research communities by enabling the Middle East to link directly with European research networks.

9 December 2008 | EN

SESAME, Al-Balqa Applied University Middle East's synchrotron runs short of funds

The Middle East's first synchrotron, which opened last month, still has to find US$19 million for its planned 2.5 GeV machine.

1 December 2008 | EN

Practical Guides

Man using wifi in the street How to set up a science blog

Science blogs let you share your passion and expertise with the widest possible audience. Damian Carrington shows it's easy to get started.

30 September 2008 | EN | 中文

Reporting from science conferences

Conferences can provide good news stories if you plan ahead, do your research, and mingle with the delegates, says K. S. Jayaraman.

30 May 2008 | EN | ES | FR | 中文