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Scientists use nanotech to 'upgrade' TB drugs

A TB medication that harnesses nanotechnology to cut treatment time and eliminate side effects has won a prestigious award.

29 September 2009 | EN

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Nanoparticles killed women, study claims

A disease outbreak at a Chinese factory has been ascribed to nanoparticle exposure but critics say there were many possible causes.

Source: Nature

26 August 2009 | EN | 中文

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Saudi Arabia sets up nanotechnology facility

A state-of-the-art research facility in Saudi Arabia aims to stem the region's brain drain and promote nanotechnology research in the Arab world.

22 May 2009 | EN | FR

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Exponential rise in Indian nanotech

Nanotechnology activity has soared in India over the last decade but industry needs to catch up with academia, says a study.

5 February 2009 | EN | 中文

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Latin American S&T investment shows major growth

Latin America and the Caribbean have seen great progress in S&T investment, but the global financial crisis poses a threat.

9 January 2009 | EN | ES

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Report highlights need for nanomaterial safety research

A report has warned that research into the safety of nanomaterials is not keeping up with their rapid development.

Source: BBC Online

14 November 2008 | EN | 中文

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Egypt to host first Northern African nanotech centre

A partnership between Egypt and IBM will establish the first regional nanotechnology research centre in Cairo.

10 October 2008 | EN

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Lack of industry links 'keeping Indian nanotech small'

Experts say Indian nanotechnology research is growing, but better industry links are needed to translate this into commercial applications.

8 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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Nanotech risk concerns 'must be addressed'

The lack of knowledge about nanotechnology risks must be addressed, a leading expert of the European Commission has warned.

22 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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India looks to nanotechnology to boost agriculture

A recent report recommends investing in nanotechnology R&D to boost Indian agricultural productivity.

16 May 2008 | EN

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Saudi Arabia boosts nanotech research

Saudi Arabia has announced several new nanotechnology research centres, to promote education and research.

6 March 2008 | EN

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South Asia News in brief: 17 February–3 March 2008

A round up of news from or about South Asia for the period 17 February–3 March 2008.

5 March 2008 | EN

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South Africa gets nanotech underway

South African researchers are using nanotechnology to develop novel health tools, including inexpensive tests for diagnosing malaria.

10 January 2008

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UN launches natural resources advisory panel

The UN Environment Programme has launched a panel that will advise governments on the sustainable use of natural resources.

14 November 2007 | 中文

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India 'must regulate nanotechnology' urgently

With a burgeoning nanotechnology industry, India must develop regulations to protect human health and the environment, say experts.

11 October 2007 | EN

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Jordan and Kazakhstan agree science cooperation

Jordan and Kazakhstan have announced they will cooperate in scientific endeavours, exchanging scientific knowledge, research and staff.

22 August 2007 | EN

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TB drug delivery gets nanotech boost

A nanotech solution to fighting tuberculosis has been developed by a South African-led research consortium.

27 April 2007 | EN | 中文

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Brazilian firms rush for innovation research funds

A new government scheme to fund innovation activities has received an overwhelming response from companies seeking to benefit from it.

21 November 2006 | EN

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Nanotech membrane cuts costs of water treatment

A new nanotech membrane could bring sustainable, affordable clean water supplies within the reach of developing countries.

14 November 2006 | EN | ES

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Chinese academy branches out to coastal cities

China has announced plans to create five new science institutes in coastal cities in the hope that they will boost regional economies.

20 September 2006 | EN | 中文