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USGS to help Chile develop volcano early warning system
The U.S. Geological Survey is partnering with the Chilean government to develop a volcano early warning and emergency response system for the country after the historic eruption of Chaitén Volcano on ...Chile to invest US$ 13 million in biofuels research
The Chilean government will fund up to 58 per cent of research and development projects aimed at producing biofuels from wood biomass.Reforming health care in Chile
... -risk and high-income people are usually treated in the private system. These inequities have spurred the Chilean government to implement health care reforms to correct this imbalance. An analysis in ...Chile aims to attract foreign scientists
The Chilean government has launched a programme to attract foreign scientists to work in its universities and research centres.Chile to reduce digital divide in rural areas
The Chilean government has vowed to provide more than 90 per cent of the rural population with Internet access by 2011.Chile to boost participation of women in science
The Chilean government has committed funds for projects aimed at fostering a scientific and technological culture with more gender equality.Chile to invest in science for kids in school
The Chilean government has taken action to promote interest in science and technology in state schools for under-fours.Chilean government dismisses head of science council
The director of Chile's science council has been dismissed following irregularities in the allocation of scholarships granted by the state.Alien invasions devastate island habitats
... wildlife of the island that inspired Robinson Crusoe is teetering on the edge of annihilation, according to the Chilean government, which has launched a last-ditch attempt to save it.The Juan Ferná ...
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