info@scidev.net wrote: Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 14:14:06 +0100 (BST) From: info@scidev.net To: naglaxman@yahoo.com Subject: SciDev.Net Weekly Update: 10 - 18 April 2006 THE ITEMS BELOW HAVE BEEN POSTED ON http://www.scidev.net OVER THE PAST WEEK. ======================================== NEWS ======================================== Bird flu update: 18 April 2006 http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2785&language=1 A roundup of the latest news on the spread of the bird flu virus and the threat to human health. China cracks down on malpractice in fertility industry http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2775&language=1 China's health ministry has issued new rules for controlling the use of reproductive technologies following media reports of unethical practices. Nitrogen emissions threaten biodiversity 'hotspots' http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2776&language=1 The rising nitrogen emissions from developing nations will put biodiversity at risk, scientists warn. Spend on science to beat brain drain, says WHO head http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2777&language=1 The director-general of the World Health Organization has urged African nations to invest in science to tackle the brain drain. Genetic change helped pig microbe kill 38 Chinese http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2778&language=1 A bacterium that normally infects pigs appears to have changed genetically, potentially explaining why it killed 38 people last year. Caribbean & Central America may get drier summers http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2779&language=1 Researchers predict that by the end of this century, climate change could have cut tropical rainfall by 25 per cent in Central America and the Caribbean. Yeast 'factories' could produce key malaria drug http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2781&language=1 GM yeast factories could become a cheap and productive source of the antimalarial drug artemisinin, currently in short supply, say researchers. Studies disagree on safety of lemon juice against HIV http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2780&language=1 Researchers who disagree about whether lemon and lime juice could safely protect women from HIV infection will present their findings at a conference later this month. Planting trees 'will not cancel out climate change' http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2784&language=1 The planet's plant life will not absorb excess emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide as previously hoped, say researchers. Climate change 'worse threat than deforestation' http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2786&language=1 By the end of the century, climate change could pose a bigger threat to biodiversity than deforestation, say researchers. OTHER NEWS Costa Rica: scientists give new president funding plan http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2783&language=1 Scientists have presented Costa Rica's president-elect with a plan for increasing science funding from 0.4 to 3 per cent of the nation's GDP, with private sector support. [Spanish full text] Lack of scientists worries Uruguayan government http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2782&language=1 Uruguay's education minister has called for an increase in the number of researchers, in order to build a more competitive country. [Spanish full text] ======================================== FEATURES ======================================== Not just weapons: nuclear science for development http://www.scidev.net/Features/index.cfm?fuseaction=readFeatures&itemid=512&language=1 Over the past decade, the UN's nuclear energy regulator has helped over 90 developing countries reap the benefits of safe radiation-based technology, reports Marilyn Smith. Chinese science: forging the future http://www.scidev.net/Features/index.cfm?fuseaction=readFeatures&itemid=511&language=1 Richard Suttmeier and colleagues describe how the Chinese Academy of Sciences is changing to meet the challenges of China's long-term scientific ambitions. (Source: Science) Tapping new wells: Qatar's education revolution http://www.scidev.net/Features/index.cfm?fuseaction=readFeatures&itemid=510&language=1 Qatar is investing billions in becoming the Gulf's top knowledge economy but will research excellence follow the money? Lone Frank investigates. (Source: Science) ======================================== OPINIONS ======================================== Do we still need the Cartagena Protocol? http://www.scidev.net/Opinions/index.cfm?fuseaction=readOpinions&itemid=489&language=1 Arnoldo Ventura argues that the international debate over the potential risks that GM crops pose to biodiversity is wasteful and unnecessary. ======================================== POLICY BRIEFS ======================================== How real is the threat of sea-level rise? http://www.scidev.net/dossiers/index.cfm?fuseaction=policybrief&dossier=4&policy=28Global warming causes sea-level rise not only by melting glaciers and other land ice, but also because water expands as it warms up. The consequences are likely to be significant, although mitigating action can be taken. ======================================== LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ======================================== UK development policy is not ignoring science http://www.scidev.net/editorletters/index.cfm?fuseaction=readeditorletter&itemid=90&language=1 Hilary Benn, UK secretary of state for international development, denies that the new white paper on UK aid policy has ignored science. ======================================== EVENTS ======================================== International Conference on Aflatoxins in Groundnuts http://www.scidev.net/events/index.cfm?fuseaction=readevents&itemid=898&language=1 Location: Guangzhou, China Date: 30 October 2006 - 3 November 2006 Biotechnology Havana 2006 http://www.scidev.net/events/index.cfm?fuseaction=readevents&itemid=897&language=1 Location: Havana, Cuba Date: 13 - 16 November 2006 International Conference on Digital Information Management http://www.scidev.net/events/index.cfm?fuseaction=readevents&itemid=896&language=1 Location: Bangalore, India Date: 6 - 8 December 2006 ======================================== GRANTS ======================================== Scholarship for young Muslim scientists http://www.scidev.net/grants/index.cfm?fuseaction=readgrants&itemid=283&language=1 Organisation: King Faisal Foundation Closing date: 15 May 2006 Research Capacity Strengthening Programme Grants http://www.scidev.net/grants/index.cfm?fuseaction=readgrants&itemid=281&language=1 Organisation: The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Closing date: 31 May 2006 The African Fellows Programme http://www.scidev.net/grants/index.cfm?fuseaction=readgrants&itemid=282&language=1 Organisation: Rothamsted International Closing date: 3 July 2006 ======================================== ANNOUNCEMENTS ======================================== 'Expose Urban Solutions' photo contest http://www.scidev.net/announcements/index.cfm?fuseaction=readannouncement&itemid=373&language=1 Agency: International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Closing date: 25 April 2006(extended) Global e-learning program http://www.scidev.net/announcements/index.cfm?fuseaction=readannouncement&itemid=399&language=1 Organisation: International Food Policy Research Institute Closing date: 1 July 2006 SciDev.Net's email alert is available in English, French, Spanish or Chinese, and in html or plain text formats. If you would like to update your details, or unregister from SciDev.Net, please go to http://www.scidev.net/register --------------------------------- 24 FIFA World Cup tickets to be won with Yahoo! Mail. Learn more info@scidev.net wrote: Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 14:14:06 +0100 (BST) From: info@scidev.net To: naglaxman@yahoo.com Subject: SciDev.Net Weekly Update: 10 - 18 April 2006 THE ITEMS BELOW HAVE BEEN POSTED ON http://www.scidev.net OVER THE PAST WEEK. ======================================== NEWS ======================================== Bird flu update: 18 April 2006 http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2785&language=1 A roundup of the latest news on the spread of the bird flu virus and the threat to human health. China cracks down on malpractice in fertility industry http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2775&language=1 China's health ministry has issued new rules for controlling the use of reproductive technologies following media reports of unethical practices. Nitrogen emissions threaten biodiversity 'hotspots' http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2776&language=1 The rising nitrogen emissions from developing nations will put biodiversity at risk, scientists warn. Spend on science to beat brain drain, says WHO head http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2777&language=1 The director-general of the World Health Organization has urged African nations to invest in science to tackle the brain drain. Genetic change helped pig microbe kill 38 Chinese http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2778&language=1 A bacterium that normally infects pigs appears to have changed genetically, potentially explaining why it killed 38 people last year. Caribbean & Central America may get drier summers http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2779&language=1 Researchers predict that by the end of this century, climate change could have cut tropical rainfall by 25 per cent in Central America and the Caribbean. Yeast 'factories' could produce key malaria drug http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2781&language=1 GM yeast factories could become a cheap and productive source of the antimalarial drug artemisinin, currently in short supply, say researchers. Studies disagree on safety of lemon juice against HIV http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2780&language=1 Researchers who disagree about whether lemon and lime juice could safely protect women from HIV infection will present their findings at a conference later this month. Planting trees 'will not cancel out climate change' http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2784&language=1 The planet's plant life will not absorb excess emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide as previously hoped, say researchers. Climate change 'worse threat than deforestation' http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2786&language=1 By the end of the century, climate change could pose a bigger threat to biodiversity than deforestation, say researchers. OTHER NEWS Costa Rica: scientists give new president funding plan http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2783&language=1 Scientists have presented Costa Rica's president-elect with a plan for increasing science funding from 0.4 to 3 per cent of the nation's GDP, with private sector support. [Spanish full text] Lack of scientists worries Uruguayan government http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&itemid=2782&language=1 Uruguay's education minister has called for an increase in the number of researchers, in order to build a more competitive country. [Spanish full text] ======================================== FEATURES ======================================== Not just weapons: nuclear science for development http://www.scidev.net/Features/index.cfm?fuseaction=readFeatures&itemid=512&language=1 Over the past decade, the UN's nuclear energy regulator has helped over 90 developing countries reap the benefits of safe radiation-based technology, reports Marilyn Smith. Chinese science: forging the future http://www.scidev.net/Features/index.cfm?fuseaction=readFeatures&itemid=511&language=1 Richard Suttmeier and colleagues describe how the Chinese Academy of Sciences is changing to meet the challenges of China's long-term scientific ambitions. (Source: Science) Tapping new wells: Qatar's education revolution http://www.scidev.net/Features/index.cfm?fuseaction=readFeatures&itemid=510&language=1 Qatar is investing billions in becoming the Gulf's top knowledge economy but will research excellence follow the money? Lone Frank investigates. (Source: Science) ======================================== OPINIONS ======================================== Do we still need the Cartagena Protocol? http://www.scidev.net/Opinions/index.cfm?fuseaction=readOpinions&itemid=489&language=1 Arnoldo Ventura argues that the international debate over the potential risks that GM crops pose to biodiversity is wasteful and unnecessary. ======================================== POLICY BRIEFS ======================================== How real is the threat of sea-level rise? http://www.scidev.net/dossiers/index.cfm?fuseaction=policybrief&dossier=4&policy=28Global warming causes sea-level rise not only by melting glaciers and other land ice, but also because water expands as it warms up. The consequences are likely to be significant, although mitigating action can be taken. ======================================== LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ======================================== UK development policy is not ignoring science http://www.scidev.net/editorletters/index.cfm?fuseaction=readeditorletter&itemid=90&language=1 Hilary Benn, UK secretary of state for international development, denies that the new white paper on UK aid policy has ignored science. ======================================== EVENTS ======================================== International Conference on Aflatoxins in Groundnuts http://www.scidev.net/events/index.cfm?fuseaction=readevents&itemid=898&language=1 Location: Guangzhou, China Date: 30 October 2006 - 3 November 2006 Biotechnology Havana 2006 http://www.scidev.net/events/index.cfm?fuseaction=readevents&itemid=897&language=1 Location: Havana, Cuba Date: 13 - 16 November 2006 International Conference on Digital Information Management http://www.scidev.net/events/index.cfm?fuseaction=readevents&itemid=896&language=1 Location: Bangalore, India Date: 6 - 8 December 2006 ======================================== GRANTS ======================================== Scholarship for young Muslim scientists http://www.scidev.net/grants/index.cfm?fuseaction=readgrants&itemid=283&language=1 Organisation: King Faisal Foundation Closing date: 15 May 2006 Research Capacity Strengthening Programme Grants http://www.scidev.net/grants/index.cfm?fuseaction=readgrants&itemid=281&language=1 Organisation: The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Closing date: 31 May 2006 The African Fellows Programme http://www.scidev.net/grants/index.cfm?fuseaction=readgrants&itemid=282&language=1 Organisation: Rothamsted International Closing date: 3 July 2006 ======================================== ANNOUNCEMENTS ======================================== 'Expose Urban Solutions' photo contest http://www.scidev.net/announcements/index.cfm?fuseaction=readannouncement&itemid=373&language=1 Agency: International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Closing date: 25 April 2006(extended) Global e-learning program http://www.scidev.net/announcements/index.cfm?fuseaction=readannouncement&itemid=399&language=1 Organisation: International Food Policy Research Institute Closing date: 1 July 2006 SciDev.Net's email alert is available in English, French, Spanish or Chinese, and in html or plain text formats. 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