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Developing world
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Mexico's transgenic maize under fire - Premium content
Experimental planting scheme has insufficient controls to prevent gene flow to native crops, critcs say.
25 November 2009
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Indian neutrino lab site rejected
Nilgiri location threatens important elephant habitat.
24 November 2009
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Curbing population growth crucial to reducing carbon emissions - Premium content
Access to contraception could tackle global warming, says United Nations.
18 November 2009
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Efforts to sustain biodiversity fall short - Premium content
But the issue is gaining attention as nations prepare for next year's summit.
18 November 2009
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Biodiversity: Biodiversity's bright spot
While species losses mount worldwide, conservationists in Brazil have made great strides towards saving the golden lion tamarin and its forest habitat from destruction. Gene Russo reports.
18 November 2009
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Biodiversity: Putting a price on nature - Premium content
Gretchen Daily knows the value of ecosystems — but can ascribing financial worth to them help to maintain biodiversity? Emma Marris meets an ecosystem-services evangelist.
18 November 2009
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Environmental impact of cocaine strategy assessed - Premium content
Studies measure effects of glyphosate-based herbicide on wildlife and human health.
12 November 2009
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China moves to help high-tech firms - Premium content
But initiatives meet with mixed response.
10 November 2009
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End of the road for Copenhagen? - Premium content
Expectations are dropping as December's UN climate talks get closer.
10 November 2009
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Report row ousts top Indian scientist - Premium content
Ruckus over call for reform at national science agency raises questions about attracting expatriate talent.
9 November 2009
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African academies show how science can save lives - Premium content
First joint report highlights importance of African scientists' advice to policy-makers.
9 November 2009
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Carbon trading: How to save a forest - Premium content
Projects in Madagascar could provide a model for stemming deforestation. But first these efforts must deal with the poverty and political upheaval that threaten forests, reports Anjali Nayar.
4 November 2009
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Initiative targets malaria eradication - Premium content
Focus shifts to blocking parasite transmission.
3 November 2009
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Q+A: Aftermath of a tsunami - Premium content
A natural-hazards expert talks about surveying the destruction in Samoa.
3 November 2009
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Brazil mulls major climate action - Premium content
If adopted, the move would put the country ahead of other developing nations on emissions curbs.
2 November 2009
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Ozone protocol squares up to climate - Premium content
Europeans back efforts to amend the Montreal Protocol to address global warming.
28 October 2009
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Jury still out on HIV vaccine results - Premium content
Some experts see hope in trial findings, but others say that the data do not back up such optimism.
28 October 2009
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African science feels the pinch - Premium content
Recession dampens donors' enthusiasm.
26 October 2009
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HIV vaccine trial under fire - Premium content
Expert scrutiny casts doubt on 'historic' results.
21 October 2009
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Climate: When the ice melts
Deep in the Himalayas, the disappearance of glaciers is threatening the kingdom of Bhutan. Anjali Nayar trekked through the mountains to see how the country is adapting to a warming world.
21 October 2009
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Climate: Counting carbon in the Amazon
If the next climate treaty tackles deforestation, tropical nations will need to monitor the biomass of their forests. One ecologist has worked out a way to do that from the sky, finds Jeff Tollefson.
21 October 2009
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Transgenic aubergines put on ice - Premium content
Indian minister delays approval of GM crop.
19 October 2009
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Argentina's forests dwindle - Premium content
Biodiversity at risk as forests give way to desert.
9 October 2009
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Global warming may worsen locust swarms - Premium content
Ancient records link a hotter climate to more damaging infestations.
7 October 2009
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Flu virus behind infant pneumonia in poor countries - Premium content
Viral infection precedes an unexpectedly large proportion of childhood pneumonia cases.
5 October 2009
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Climate change will hit developing world harvests hardest
Report quantifies link between global warming and food security.
30 September 2009
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Chinese dam may be a methane menace - Premium content
Wetlands around Three Gorges produce tonnes of the greenhouse gas.
29 September 2009
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Atmospheric science: Cloudy, with a chance of science - Premium content
When American and Chinese scientists agreed to measure pollution and dust over China, nobody foresaw how difficult it would be. Jane Qiu reports.
23 September 2009
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The elephant and the neutrino - Premium content
Conservationists challenge physics observatory in Indian wildlife reserve.
22 September 2009
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Vaccine venture boosts health hopes - Premium content
Industry and academia join forces to develop cheap jabs against diseases that afflict the poorest.
16 September 2009
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Wonder weed plans fail to flourish - Premium content
The first of four weekly articles on biofuels looks at how investment in jatropha is slowing, as investors realize that basic research is needed.
16 September 2009
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Q+A: France unveils carbon tax
Nature talks to climatologist Jean Jouzel about the plans.
11 September 2009
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India says no to HIV drug patents - Premium content
Patent office rejects applications from two US drug companies.
3 September 2009
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Q&A: Forging a future for South African science - Premium content
The country's science minister talks about her priorities in lean times.
2 September 2009
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China boosts pandemic surveillance - Premium content
But lack of screening could hamper efforts.
26 August 2009
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Fossil protection law comes under fire - Premium content
Palaeontologists aim to clamp down on illegal trade.
25 August 2009
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Paying to save the rainforests
In Brazil, details are emerging for plans to stop deforestation. Can it serve as a model for other nations?
19 August 2009
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IN BRIEF: World population will grow fastest in poorest areas - Premium content
19 August 2009
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Irrigation reform needed in Asia - Premium content
Farms must feed a growing population with a minimal impact on the environment.
17 August 2009
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Q+A: India upgrades its disease surveillance network - Premium content
Microbiologist Udaiveer Rana talks about the country's revamped disease institute.
17 August 2009
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