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Developing countries will benefit from creating more opportunities that allow women to make full use of their scientific capabilities.
One reason frequently cited for the low level of scientific activity in the developing world is a lack of resources. Yet there is a readily available resource that, for a complex web of social and cultural reasons, is still too often...
Women teachers can help bridge the science gender gap
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More women teachers and better teaching methods will encourage girls to engage with science, says science educator Minella Clutario Alarcon.
The lack of women scientists in high positions is quite common in both developed and developing countries.
But in many developing countries, women find it particularly difficult to participate in science. Several obstacles stand...
Women in science: still an untapped resource
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Developing countries will benefit from creating more opportunities that allow women to make full use of their scientific capabilities.
One reason frequently cited for the low level of scientific activity in the developing world is a lack of resources. Yet there is a readily available resource that, for a complex web of social and cultural reasons, is still too often...
Time for Africa to harness smart grid technologies
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Sub-Saharan Africa can improve access to electricity services by adapting ‘Smart Grid’ technologies to suit the region’s pressing needs, say energy experts led by Morgan Bazilian, special advisor to the director-general of UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
At least 585 million people lack access to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa and...
Environmental impact research urged for fish farming
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More research and sharing of best practice could minimise the environmental impacts of aquaculture, and maximise its potential to alleviate food insecurity, according to a report by the WorldFish Center and the non-profit organisation Conservation International.
Almost half of all seafood consumed originates from aquaculture — the farming of aquatic animals and plants...