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Enquiry-based science education is the way forward

Enquiry-based science education is essential for sustainable development, says Jorge E. Allende.

Source: Science

2 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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Poor countries' media must tackle climate change

Climate-change reporting is woefully inadequate because too often editors lack interest and assign writers without expertise, says James Fahn.

8 August 2008 | EN | 中文

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China's top-down science communication fails its people

Scientists, not government, should lead efforts to explain the benefits and risks of modern technology, says Li Daguang.

25 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Gulf states should work together on research

A regional strategy and a focus on capacity building would strengthen Gulf investments in S&T, say Wael K. Al-Delaimy and Hilal A. Lashuel.

11 June 2008 | EN

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Citizen scientists an untapped resource

Volunteer citizen scientists are an important resource — particularly for developing countries, argue Nigel Winser and Raghu Saxena.

25 April 2008 | EN

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'Glocal' approach makes global knowledge local

Science should go 'glocal', integrating global with local knowledge, if it is to reach diverse ethnic communities, says Julia Tagüeña.

10 April 2008 | EN

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Thursday, a cure for AIDS; Friday, a cure for asthma

Better education, effective communication and dissemination of information could quell dangerous pseudoscience, argues George Claassen.

3 April 2008 | EN | 中文

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Earth sciences need a higher profile

Let's encourage the mood of political cooperation on the big issues during the International Year of Planet Earth, says Nasser Ennih.

29 February 2008 | EN

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Science unchained: the need for free speech

Scientists must be guaranteed freedom of speech if they are to help society, argues Jaime Requena.

Source: Interciencia

20 April 2007 | EN | 中文

Challenges to science journalism: Egypt and the Middle East

Egypt has a long history of science communication but journalists today struggle to get the resources they need, says Nadia El-Awady.

15 February 2004 | EN

Small but perfectly formed: Colombia's science communication dynamo

Lisbeth Fog gives an insight into the trials and tribulations of setting up a network of science journalists in Colombia.

15 February 2004 | EN

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Good science journalism — and barriers to it — in India

Accessing scientific research and persuading editors to publish stories are some of the issues facing Indian science journalists, says Pallava Bagla.

15 February 2004 | EN