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New Science Journalism Project on Science Worldwide
Issue March 2010
News Articles
By Josephat Siror,
Kenya

A new routine vaccine, RotaTeq, could effectively reduce the incidence of severe diarrhea if …

News Articles
By Laura McGuinness,
United Kingdom

Everybody knows the world is running out of fossil fuels. But oil isn’t the …

News Articles
By Nataraju S M,
India

After sipping a cup of tea in the evening, I and my friend were …

News Articles
By Abigail Scott,
United Kingdom

It can safely be acknowledged that obesity is one of the most serious health …

News Articles
By Danstan Kaunda,
Zambia

“In a world where the western countries have dominated all fields of science for …

News Articles
By Rachael Ann Scullion,
United Kingdom

Streptococcus pneumoniae is an opportunistic bacterial species, which often colonises large numbers of the …

News Articles
By Janette Fiddes,
Switzerland

The Standing Committee of the Bern Convention (the Council of Europe Convention on the …

News Articles
By Devanita Ghosh,
India

A bacterial fuel cell is a device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy …

News Articles
By Spyridon Koutandos,
Greece

The author Spyridon Koutandos claims to have began an effort on rediscovering the physical …

News Articles
By Aleem Ahmed,
Pakistan

Stammering (or stuttering) – generally thought as a result of social pressures, lack of …

News Articles
By Karen Hoffmann,
Colombia

This weekend in the colonial town of Villa de Leyva, Colombia, the Association of …

News Articles
By Josephat Siror,
Kenya

The debate on abortion is seemingly widening the rift between medical professionals with a …

Photojournalism
By Nataraju S M,
India
News Articles
By Femi Adeolu Amele,
Nigeria

The world is in the midst of an unprecedented expansion of human numbers.

Nigeria …

News Articles
By Daud Abdi Daud,
Somalia

Somalia has been without a functioning central government or systematical law and order for …

News Articles
By Shruti Syal,
Canada

There are these pretty little critters called peppered moths. Their wings are a milky …

News Articles
By Danstan Kaunda,
Zambia

Zambian traditional healers can help in HIV and AIDS response in the country. This …

News Articles
By Nataraju S M,
India

When I was doing my masters in Veterinary Public Health at All India Institute …

News Articles
By Amy Seakins,
United Kingdom

One hundred calories can be saved from a child’s meal simply by having the …

News Articles
By Shruti Syal,
Canada

The word Amaranth comes from the Greek amarantos, the “one that does not wither,” …

News Articles
By HPSKalra,
India

Thiruvananthapuram: At the close of the 3rd Science Communicators Seminar (3rd Vigyan Sancharak Sammelan=3VSS) …

News Articles
By Nataraju S M,
India

I was witnessing the recent solar eclipse in my village, Seegekote, located about 70 …

News Articles
By Esther Nakkazi,
Uganda

On January 15 2010, Rwanda scientists at the Institut de Sciences Agronomiques du Rwanda …

News Articles
By Danstan Kaunda,
Zambia

A clinical trial of the effectiveness of the anti-AIDS virus gel, Microbicide PRO 2000 …

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