Technology transfer is key to reaping nanotech benefits
Technology transfer is central to translating nanotechnology research into benefits for society, says Bai Chunli.
Source: Nature
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Technology transfer is central to translating nanotechnology research into benefits for society, says Bai Chunli.
Source: Nature
Physics is important for sustainable economic growth, says physicist Reza Mansouri.
Source: Nature
Kenya should establish a nanotechnology curriculum to get ahead of the game, say Macharia Waruingi and Jean Njoroge.
Source: Business Daily Africa
6 June 2008 | EN
Calestous Juma argues that G8 countries should support provision of cheap, fast Internet access in Africa — particularly to universities.
Source: Daily Yomiuri Online
Greg W. Fegan and Trudie A. Lang urge the use of open-source database systems to increase the scope and variety of clinical trials.
Source: PLoS Medicine
Nanotechnology could help make drinking water safe, but the risks have to be weighed, say Thembela Hillie and Mbhuti Hlophe.
Source: Nature Nanotechnology
25 October 2007 | EN
An initiative to bring biomedical research journals free to the developing world is faltering, protest a group of academics in Lima.
Source: PloS Medicine
2 July 2007 | EN
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization
17 April 2007 | EN
Nuclear development in the Middle East could prove disastrous if intentions move away from peaceful programmes, says Jalil Roshandel.
Source: Middle East Times
14 February 2007 | EN
John P. Holdren says that North or South, achieving a sustainable standard of living means shifting to efficient alternatives.
Source: Science
9 February 2007 | EN
20 December 2006 | EN
Athar Osama argues that despite big new initiatives, ICT's reputation as a major driver of development is so far undeserved.
9 November 2006 | EN
SciDev.Net readers respond to a recent editorial on whether developing nations should embrace nuclear energy.
4 August 2006 | EN
Melissa Leach and Ian Scoones argue that enhanced citizen engagement is essential in making technology work for the poor.
19 July 2006 | EN
Ashok Parthasarathi argues that nuclear power must be central to India's energy policy and part of a broad mix that includes renewables.
11 May 2006 | EN
23 March 2006 | EN
23 February 2006 | EN
Source: BBC Online
22 November 2005 | EN
It's time to stop using the poor, and build a media that respects their rights and needs, says Nalaka Gunawardene.
15 November 2005 | EN