SciDev

Friday th 1st of November 2013

Q&A: Ahmad Bsiesy on nanotech in emerging economies - 13:10

Is open data improving governance? - 12:30

Farmers could cut emissions while boosting production - 10:40

Rifts emerge in scientists’ views on safety of GMOs - 10:40

Farmers could cut emissions while boosting production - 07:20

Thursday th 31st of October 2013

Belgian schemes train African researchers in enterprise - 12:00

Focus on Gender: Malala’s fame brings real progress - 12:00

Climate change to disrupt soil nutrients in drylands - 10:40

Wednesday th 30th of October 2013

Will a scientific trial show the value of cash donations? - 12:20

Q&A: Omotade Akin Aina on expanding PhDs in Africa - 12:20

Tuesday th 29th of October 2013

Realigning Africa’s doctoral programmes - 13:10

Ten years in, open access initiative sees limited use - 11:10

Synthetic biology’s malaria promises could backfire - 07:30

Monday th 28th of October 2013

Rapid funding tool opens to aid humanitarian research - 12:30

Friday th 25th of October 2013

Lack of nanotech regulations leaves developing world exposed - 10:50

UN unveils science panel on sustainable development - 10:10

Thursday th 24th of October 2013

Focus on Poverty: Building climate expertise - 11:40

Nuclear cleanup project could be model for other sites - 09:30

Wednesday th 23rd of October 2013

Treaty to cut mercury pollution signed by 92 countries - 10:10

Supermarket jungle - 06:30

Tuesday th 22nd of October 2013

Wellcome Trust’s new head brings tropical perspective - 12:10

How teachers in Africa are failed by mobile learning - 03:10

Monday th 21st of October 2013

Innovators await decision on low-tech award - 11:50

Scientists must be flexible to solve global problems - 10:40

The pros and cons of social media in global health - 07:40

Q&A: Rural women, from farming to trading - 05:10

Nepalese women farmers in portraits - 05:10

Food sustainability: Key resources - 05:10

Making sustainable intensification work on sound evidence - 05:10

New approaches are needed for another Green Revolution - 05:10

Agroecology taps a wellspring of farming knowledge - 05:10

Farmers fine-tune research, spread their own innovations - 05:10

Sustainable food production: Facts and Figures - 05:10

Investing in people and evidence for sustainable farming - 05:10

Nepal's shifting rains and changing crops - 05:10

Producing food sustainably - 05:10

UN declares migration's importance for development - 05:10

Researchers get down with the kids - 05:10

Focus on Private Sector: Loaned equipment keeps hospitals running - 05:10

Access to science defined as a 'continuum' - 05:10

Funders urged to back 'blue-sky' African social science - 05:10

Ethiopian dam plans spark regional tensions - 05:10

Low-tech data access is still needed - 05:10

Brazil’s dammed rainforest - 05:10

Mentoring schemes for female scientists planned - 05:10

Wednesday th 19th of June 2013

Argentina and China boost scientific and economic ties - 12:20

In Perspective: Bringing science to the people - 12:20

Data journalism: how to find stories in numbers - 10:00

Tuesday th 18th of June 2013

Common aid standards and certification stir debate - 11:00

Mobile phone data are a treasure-trove for development - 10:20