Monday, 14 January 2013

SciDev.Net Weekly Update (7 - 13 January 2013)


Fighting hunger
Science is vital to achieving food security but cannot provide solutions alone — researchers and campaigners can learn from each other, and from past initiatives, says Nick Ishmael Perkins.

Editorials

Let's learn from past efforts to fight hunger 
Campaigners for food security must include science in their goals — and in return scientists need to heed wider concerns around solutions. 
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News

Water grabbing occurring at 'alarming rates'
Water grabbing occurring at 'alarming rates' 
The volume of fresh water bought by rich foreign nations and firms in land grabs is often the same as needed to ease local malnourishment. 
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Golden rice trial triggers sackings, investigation
Golden rice trial triggers sackings, investigation 
Chinese researchers who fed GM rice to children in an unapproved trial have been fired, and a US university is investigating the study. 
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Fast-growing fish variety could benefit Egypt and West Africa
Fast-growing fish variety could benefit Egypt and West Africa 
Tilapia fish breeding programmes have delivered new strains that could raise producers' income and enable poorer people to afford fish. 
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Latin American research publications rising fast 
Scientific output in Latin America is growing, though not equally in all countries and research areas, an analysis shows. 
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Internet is 'valuable science resource but can bias discourse' 
Online science news is informing more people, but search methods and comment sections could be harming public debate, say researchers. 
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Top tech breakthroughs of 2012 
Potato batteries, wind-powered mine detectors, smart waterpumps…SciDev.Net revisits some of the best inventions of 2012. 
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Top aid agency news of 2012 
What were the big international aid and development agencies doing in science in 2012? Catch up with the key news stories. 
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Other News

Study confirms role of road networks in HIV spread 
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Snail control key to cutting carp parasites in Vietnam 
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'Fund Indian universities for excellence – not research institutes' 
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Local software can spur development, says UN report 
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Phone texts fail to boost adherence to HIV therapy 
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Features

Q&A: Middle Eastern web technology for social change, with Esra'a Al Shafei
Q&A: Middle Eastern web technology for social change, with Esra'a Al Shafei 
An open-source site, CrowdVoice, aims to make governments more transparent and accountable, its co-creator, Esra'a Al Shafei, tells SciDev.Net
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Q&A: Arab web platform for neglected global voices
Middle East-based website amplifies dissenting voices by allowing users to tell stories and highlight injustice, says Esra'a Al Shafei.

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