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TUESDAY 11. MARCH, 2008
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Algeria, Egypt and Tunisia have joined forces to create varieties of barley suitable for the North African region.
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Algeria, Egypt and Tunisia have joined forces to create varieties of barley suitable for the North African region.
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The South Asia Food Security Programme will receive an estimated US$25 million for ten projects addressing food security.
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The South Asia Food Security Programme will receive an estimated US$25 million for ten projects addressing food security.
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MONDAY 10. MARCH, 2008
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African finance ministers have been urged to increase funding for R&D in order to boost innovation systems on the continent.
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African finance ministers have been urged to increase funding for R&D in order to boost innovation systems on the continent.
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A study links national bank crises with increased mortality from heart attacks — with developing countries hit especially hard.
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A study links national bank crises with increased mortality from heart attacks — with developing countries hit especially hard.
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FRIDAY 7. MARCH, 2008
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Chinese scientists have gained insight into the strength of the Asian monsoon, compiling a 200,000-year record of its variability.
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Chinese scientists have gained insight into the strength of the Asian monsoon, compiling a 200,000-year record of its variability.
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Climate change will cause major agricultural losses in the Middle East and North Africa, warns the UN.
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Climate change will cause major agricultural losses in the Middle East and North Africa, warns the UN.
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THURSDAY 6. MARCH, 2008
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Scientists predict that China's warming climate could put a large additional area at risk from schistosomiasis by 2050.
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Scientists predict that China's warming climate could put a large additional area at risk from schistosomiasis by 2050.
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Saudi Arabia has announced several new nanotechnology research centres, to promote education and research.
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Saudi Arabia has announced several new nanotechnology research centres, to promote education and research.
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WEDNESDAY 5. MARCH, 2008
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Trials of HIV prevention strategies in developing countries face multiple obstacles including political pressures, say scientists.
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Trials of HIV prevention strategies in developing countries face multiple obstacles including political pressures, say scientists.
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Researchers in Sri Lanka and Germany have developed a new method for measuring biodiversity that could help identify key tree species.
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Researchers in Sri Lanka and Germany have developed a new method for measuring biodiversity that could help identify key tree species.
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TUESDAY 4. MARCH, 2008
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A new organisation seeks to use the UK scientific community to address developing world problems and collaborate on potential solutions.
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A new organisation seeks to use the UK scientific community to address developing world problems and collaborate on potential solutions.
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A new organisation seeks to use the UK scientific community to address developing world problems and collaborate on potential solutions.
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India has increased its science spending by 16 per cent, including a massive rise in funds for manned space missions.
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India has increased its science spending by 16 per cent, including a massive rise in funds for manned space missions.
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