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Multimedia:
06/02/17
Taming ornamental plant invasion in Kenya
This video shows researchers trying to tame the invasive weed Opuntia stricta using biological control methods.
Biodiversity Environment Farming Livestock Agriculture
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News:
03/02/17
Brazilian press justified illegal slavery for years
Media had a key role in the revival and maintenance of the illegal slave trade, according to new book.
Communication Human rights Education
News:
02/02/17
Egyptian invention cuts rice irrigation water by half
Inventor wins international prize for machine that ploughs rice fields in a manner that saves water and fertilizers.
Design Innovation Engineering Agriculture Farming
News:
01/02/17
Language a barrier to flow of scientific knowledge
Low visibility of non-English language papers blocks knowledge transfer and can cause biases, researchers say.
Biodiversity Education R&D; Publishing Knowledge economy
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Leave no child behind: Moving the agenda forward
Progress has been made protecting children around the world, but how can we continue this trend, as well as assess children under the radar?
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How to advance your career in science
How do you get on the right path in your scientific career? Here we’ve distilled advice and tips from researchers.
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Bhutan’s quest for alternative energy
Shrinking glaciers and a changing economy are forcing the Bhutanese to question their dependence on hydropower.
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Mapping trachoma to eliminate blindness
Explore how a huge project targeting this infectious eye condition has set the standard for surveying disease.
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Africa's hydropower future
Does hydropower hold the key to ending African energy poverty? Discover the data behind the dams in this immersive feature.