All News from Wed, 15 Sep 2010
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Geo-Engineering Implications: An Interactive Workshop
Register now for this interactive workshop being held in March 2011, looking at the implications of geo-engineering schemes. Read more…
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UN sees global hunger easing in 2010
The number of people in the world suffering chronic malnutrition fell for the first time in 15 years in 2010, but volatile food prices could hamper efforts to fight hunger - FAO Read more…
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Malaria fight saves 750,000, report finds
Computer modellers calculate the effect of malaria programs in 34 of the worst-affected African countries Read more…
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Expedition exhibition opens window
National Museum of Australia hosts Exploration and Endeavour: The Royal Society of London and the South Seas, an exhibition featuring the scientific endeavours of Captain James Cook Read more…
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Japanese robot another step forward
Japanese researchers have unveiled a model they hope could lead to humanoid menial workers Read more…
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Ancient burial chamber uncovered in Luxor
Ceiling brightly painted with astrological scenes Read more…
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New test gives 1-hour TB result
Works by identifying a single molecule of DNA in the TB bacterium Read more…
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Commonwealth Games superbug warning
Athletes, officials and sports fans highly likely to come into contact with NDM-1 and other highly resistant bacteria - Australian infectious disease experts Read more…
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Nurse awarded for contribution to Maori health
Dr Janice Wenn of Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, Ngati Moe and Ngati Hinewaka has been awarded the NZNO's Akenehi Hei award Read more…
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Massive storm set to hit New Zealand tomorrow
The size of Australia and creating conditions normally only seen in the Southern Ocean - MetService Read more…