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The public and policy-makers are increasingly looking to the scientific community to address critical global problems. Finding solutions will require the collective insights and experience of scientists, policy-makers, industry and non-governmental groups. A World of Science in the Developing World reflects the expertise of members and associates of TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world, and coincides with its twenty-fifth anniversary.
Read also an Editorial from 30 October Nature on science in developing countries.
Editorial content
Table of contents - Free access
A World of Science in the Developing World, 3 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.3a
First Words- Free access
Jacob Palis
A World of Science in the Developing World, 4 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.4a
From Philip Campbell, editor-in-chief of Nature publications - Free access
Philip Campbell
A World of Science in the Developing World, 4 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.4b
Editor's Notes- Free access
Ehsan Masood and Daniel Schaffer
A World of Science in the Developing World, 5 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.5a
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Features
Worlds Apart Together - Free access
Mohamed Hassan
A World of Science in the Developing World, 6-8 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.6a
Losing Faculties - Free access
Phillip Griffiths
A World of Science in the Developing World, 9-11 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.9a
Caution: Men at Work - Free access
Çiğdem KağitÇibaşi
A World of Science in the Developing World, 12 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.12a
Learn to Earn - Free access
Calestous Juma
A World of Science in the Developing World, 15-17 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.15a
Joining the Fast Lane - Free access
Ismail Serageldin
A World of Science in the Developing World, 18-20 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.18a
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Pressure Points
Food Fault Lines - Free access
Hans Herren
A World of Science in the Developing World, 21 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.21a
Home Sickness - Free access
Thomas G. Egwang
A World of Science in the Developing World, 22-23 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.22a
Cold Shower - Free access
Mohamed El-Ashry
A World of Science in the Developing World, 24 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.24a
People Power - Free access
Dilip Ahuja
A World of Science in the Developing World, 25 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.25a
Pumping Renewables - Free access
Josè Goldemberg
A World of Science in the Developing World, 26-27 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.26a
Warming Signs - Free access
Mohan Munasinghe
A World of Science in the Developing World, 28-29 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.28a
Let Deserts Be - Free access
Farouk El-Baz
A World of Science in the Developing World, 30 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.30a
Lost Diversity - Free access
Abdul H. Zakri
A World of Science in the Developing World, 31 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.31a
Urban Future - Free access
Hans van Ginkel
A World of Science in the Developing World, 32-33 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.32a
The Science of Influence - Free access
Raghunath Mashelkar
A World of Science in the Developing World, 34 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.34a
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Frontiers
Space Landings - Free access
Turner Isoun
A World of Science in the Developing World, 35 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.35a
Nano Rising - Free access
Bai Chunli
A World of Science in the Developing World, 36-37 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.36a
Physics Now - Free access
Reza Mansouri
A World of Science in the Developing World, 38 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.38a
Water Woes - Free access
Akissa Bahri
A World of Science in the Developing World, 39 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.39a
Bio-Revolution - Free access
Indira Nath
A World of Science in the Developing World, 40 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.40a
Back to Nature - Free access
Iqbal Choudhary
A World of Science in the Developing World, 41 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.41a
Do the Maths - Free access
Lê Dũng Tráng
A World of Science in the Developing World, 42 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.42a
A Better Pill - Free access
María G. Guzmàn
A World of Science in the Developing World, 43 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.43a
Creative Accounting - Free access
Partha Dasgupta
A World of Science in the Developing World, 44 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.44a
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End Note
Basics Matter - Free access
C. N. R. Rao
A World of Science in the Developing World, 45 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.45a
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Viewpoints
Money counts but merit and freedom count even more - Free access
Ahmed Zewail
A World of Science in the Developing World, 11 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.11a
More than good enough to do world-class research - Free access
Zohra Ben Lakhdar-Akrout
A World of Science in the Developing World, 14 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.14a
Air pollution is a global problem with local solutions - Free access
Mario Molina
A World of Science in the Developing World, 19 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.19a
It is the knowledge (not digital) divide that matters - Free access
Abdul Waheed Khan
A World of Science in the Developing World, 23 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.23a
Science is helping Rwanda give up the ghosts of the past - Free access
Romain Murenzi
A World of Science in the Developing World, 27 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.27a
The green revolution is slowing. What next? - Free access
Luis Rafael Herrera-Estrella
A World of Science in the Developing World, 29 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.29a
International collaboration is part of science's DNA - Free access
Martin Rees
A World of Science in the Developing World, 31 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.31b
Chemistry needs a new formula for success - Free access
Atta-ur-Rahman
A World of Science in the Developing World, 33 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.33a
Why poor countries need nuclear research capacity - Free access
Ana Mariá Cetto
A World of Science in the Developing World, 37 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.37a
What others can — and cannot — learn from China - Free access
Lu Yongxiang
A World of Science in the Developing World, 38 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.38b
Research is no luxury - Free access
Berit Olsson
A World of Science in the Developing World, 42 (30 October 2008). doi:10.1038/twas08.42b
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