Africa is the continent whose peoples contribute the least to global warming but whose people are predicted to suffer the most from its effects. The injustice inherent in this situation
Atta-ur-Rahman is Pakistan's energetic minister for higher education, and one of the country's most decorated scientists. He is also a man in a tremendous hurry.
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Language, George Orwell wrote in his famous 1949 essay "Politics and the English Language", has the capacity to corrupt thought. But then thoughts can also corrupt language.
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The 2006 Nobel prize for physics went to two scientists, John C Mather and George F Smoot, who successfully detected the universe's birth-pangs. Their achievement builds on the
In common with many IT users, I do not buy original printer cartridges. I prefer instead to exchange my empty printer cartridge for a recycled one at one of the
At the University of Siena in Italy, the Pontignano conference on the future of Europe's universities on 15-17 September 2006 was in full flow when word began to
In Lagaan, a Bollywood film set in British India, an experienced team of British soldiers challenge farmers from a village to a game of cricket. But this is to be
For all the tensions between Arabs, Jews, Christians, neo-conservatives and Muslims in recent weeks, many are united on one thing: increasing, and increasingly visceral distaste for the output from large
It is an annual ritual, and no less important for that. The publication of the United Nations's scorecard on efforts to tackle poverty in developing countries is designed
It doesn't happen often. But I feel the nerves beginning to stretch when a piece of research in the field of technology and development makes national news.
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In early June 2006 the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) elected a new leader to take over from its founding secretary-general, Iqbal Sacranie. But Bangladesh-born Muhammad Abdul Bari, an educationalist,
A country in the southern hemisphere is secretly engaged in research development with the construction of nuclear weapons in mind. The White House knows, perhaps more than it wants to,