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New Science Journalism Project on Science Worldwide
Issue March 2010
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 …

News Articles
By Howard Hudson,
United Kingdom

Biofuel crops will impact on biodiversity and natural ecosystems unless tightly controlled, says a …

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