Monday, 28 October 2013

SCI_DEV_NET October 28 2013

 
 
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Social media can aid global health, but they also present many risks, according to a World Health Summit session.

 
 

Environment

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Multimedia:
23/10/13

Supermarket jungle

Increased commercial logging and cultural change threaten ancient sustainable livelihoods in Sarawak, Malaysia.

Health

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News:
22/10/13

Wellcome Trust’s new head brings tropical perspective

The time that Jeremy Farrar spent working in Vietnam could influence the UK research charity’s work, say experts.
SciDev.Net at large:
21/10/13

The pros and cons of social media in global health

Social media can aid global health, but they also present many risks, according to a World Health Summit session.

Governance

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SciDev.Net at large:
25/10/13

Lack of nanotech regulations leaves developing world exposed

Private firms are setting the agenda on nanotech practice, says a member of a French technology alliance.
News:
25/10/13

UN unveils science panel on sustainable development

The Scientific Advisory Board will offer guidance to the UN secretary-general and work with the UN agencies.
News:
24/10/13

Nuclear cleanup project could be model for other sites

An international effort to safeguard a test site in Kazakhstan offers lessons for similar sites, says report.
News:
23/10/13

Treaty to cut mercury pollution signed by 92 countries

But despite this step, work remains to provide the funding and technical advice needed to implement the convention.

Enterprise

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Analysis blog:
24/10/13

Focus on Poverty: Building climate expertise

Local consultation can be helpful for the poorest nations, but scientific know-how is vital, says Roger Williamson.
Opinion:
22/10/13

How teachers in Africa are failed by mobile learning

Only projects that work with existing education systems will improve learning and cut poverty, says Niall Winters.
News:
21/10/13

Innovators await decision on low-tech award

An all-terrain wheelchair is among 23 finalists for a developing world tech prize to be awarded next week.
Multimedia:
21/10/13

Scientists must be flexible to solve global problems

‘Interdisciplinary thinkers’ will help science tackle global challenges, says Lina Nilsson in a podcast.
SciDev.Net at large:
18/10/13

Low-tech data access is still needed

In places without Internet access, residents can access data in other ways, the World Social Science Forum has heard.
News:
17/10/13

Funders urged to back 'blue-sky' African social science

A narrow focus on development problems hinders the delivery of vital, broader knowledge, say experts.

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