Tuesday, 6 August 2013

SciDevNet Weekly update: 29 July 2013

Bringing science & global development together through news and analysis
 
Latest from global edition
 
 

Announcement

 
 
 
David dickson Newsletter 
The founder of SciDev.Net and champion of science journalism across the developing world, died this week.
05/08/13
 
 

Agriculture

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SciDev.Net at large:
04/08/13

Zambian health journalism under attack

Media coverage of health and rural issues are increasingly neglected in Zambia, local journalists say.
Multimedia:
03/08/13

Kite Power

From windmills to kites, the Netherlands continues to be the centre of innovative energy generating technology.

Environment

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Multimedia:
03/08/13

Energy in mid-air

Energy from kites promises a higher quality of life for developing world.

Health

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News:
02/08/13

Off-grid solar sterilisers could aid remote areas

The prototype devices use sunlight and nanoparticles to make steam to sterilise medical tools or human waste.
Multimedia:
31/07/13

Professor Peter Piot on science and post-2015 development

Professor Peter Piot, director of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, discusses science and post-2015 development.

Governance

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Announcement:
02/08/13

David Dickson

David Dickson, the founder of SciDev.Net and champion of science journalism across the developing world, died this week.
News:
01/08/13

Climate change ‘causes rise in violence’

Past droughts and above-average temperatures have led to more assaults, murder, riots and civil war, shows a paper.
Opinion:
01/08/13

Let's make a success of failures

Unsuccessful development initiatives offer vital lessons — but only if we are open about failure, says Ben Taylor.
Analysis blog:
31/07/13

Focus on Gender: Women can help lower food losses

Researching the innovative ways that women use to preserve crops could help tackle food loss, says Henrietta Miers.

Enterprise

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News:
31/07/13

Basic science linked to faster economic growth

Investment in fields such as physics and chemistry may be the best way for middle-income economies to grow faster.
Feature:
31/07/13

Brazil's rising interest in science ties to Africa

The past decade has seen a boom in science collaboration between Brazil and Africa, finds Catarina Chagas.
News:
30/07/13

China funds five centres to extend South-South ties

Science academy's US$6.5 million grant aims to boost developing world links on topics such as water and biotech.

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