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Encouraging the spread of probiotic foods that promote healthy gut bacteria could help developing countries tackle obesity, says Kingsley Anukam.
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Encouraging the spread of probiotic foods that promote healthy gut bacteria could help developing countries tackle obesity, says Kingsley Anukam.
18 August 2008 | EN
Kit Vaughan says South African research ratings foster healthy competition — but should expand to reward individuals, not just institutions.
12 August 2008 | EN
Ajaga Nji argues that failing democracies and the selfish influence of donors are dooming healthcare policies and systems.
13 February 2008 | EN
Questions remain as to whether other countries' success with biofuels can be replicated in Africa, says Barry Muckle.
23 January 2008 | EN
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There is little resistance to the pesticide pyrethrum at present, but use in bednets could change this, says Christiaan Kooyman.
22 August 2007 | EN
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25 January 2007 | EN
Diola Bagayoko argues that to thrive, African science needs both stronger existing institutes and new centres of excellence.
12 January 2007 | EN
Africa's science ministers have not endorsed a single model of centres of excellence, says John Mugabe, who suggests Africa must approach the issue pragmatically.
20 December 2006 | EN
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