Monday, 12 November 2012


SciDev.Net Weekly Update (5 - 11 November 2012)

Sea-floor mining: the debate deepens
Deep-sea mining is a go, says geologist Chris Yeats, but a review questions the science behind an environmental impact assessment for the first such project.

News

Caribbean sardine collapse linked to climate change
Caribbean sardine collapse linked to climate change 
Changes in wind patterns and water circulation, caused by climate change, are depleting sardine numbers in the south Caribbean, finds a study. 
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Review claims 'poor science' in deep-sea mining report
Review claims 'poor science' in deep-sea mining report 
The environmental threats posed by the world's first deep-sea mining project may have been poorly assessed, says a campaign group review. 
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Expat Arab scientists demand changes at home
Expat Arab scientists demand changes at home 
Arab expats have asked their home countries to implement science-friendly policies that will let them help native S&T while working abroad. 
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Malaria vaccine trial results 'frustrating' 
An African trial of a promising malaria vaccine has produced disappointing results in infants aged 6-12 weeks. 
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Asian farmers failing to use pest-resistant rice 
Poor communications, an unregulated market, and weak farmers-researchers links are damaging uptake of pest-resistant rice, says a top scientist. 
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Climate change could hit crops far worse than thought 
A synthesis of climate change impact studies for key crops in Africa and South Asia warns of significant yield reductions and knowledge gaps. 
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Other News

Cheap urine test for lymphatic filariasis 
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Malaysian and US institutes collaborate to fight cancer 
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South Pacific coconut gene bank under threat 
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Seminar highlights distrust in tech transfer pledges 
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Sail-inspired turbine promises cheaper wind energy 
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Research institute to boost South Africa's mining sector 
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Beans and maize ‘at high risk’ from climate change 
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Foresight studies: a current challenge for Latin America 
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Opinions

Deep sea mining: exploration is inevitable
Deep sea mining: exploration is inevitable 
Despite concern over adverse impacts, deep marine mineral exploration is set to become a global industry, says geologist Chris Yeats
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Africa Analysis: Donors should focus on national R&D funds 
Aid agencies and international research funders have a role in supporting Africa's nascent national science funds, writes Linda Nordling
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More OPINIONS 

Features

A match made in cyberspace: how networks nurture science
A match made in cyberspace: how networks nurture science 
With the growth of online science networks, geography and economics no longer dictate how research is undertaken or published, finds Smriti Mallapaty
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More FEATURES 
Africa Analysis: National grants for national priorities
There is a growing interest in national science funds in Africa, but they'll work only if they're reliable — and that's where international funders could help, writesLinda Nordling.


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