In the scope of medical advancement, perhaps no more valuable asset exists in the field of scientific endeavors than those of volunteer subjects in the development of new drugs. The detection and retention of qualified volunteer participants is so very critical in the assessment and implementation of pharmaceuticals and treatment courses that without them, medical […]
Tales from India- Superstition rules the roost
India is making significant advancements in various areas of scientific development. Be it in the field of satellite or atomic research, exploration of space or underwater, rocketry or mission to moon, everywhere India has left a stamp of scientific temper that is in construct of our modern nation. However, that is one side of the […]
In Cameroun, experts seek cultural renaissance for Africa
THE significance of African arts and culture in the socio-political and economic equation of the global world was the major thrust of the just concluded Summit of African Cultural Institutions and the African Diaspora (SACIADIA) held in Yaounde, Cameroun. As a follow-up to a similar gathering held in 2007 in Lagos, Nigeria, which focused on […]
Science Under Obama
It wasn’t noticed by everyone, or loudly trumpeted by his campaign. But as the presidential election heated up, now-president-elect Barack Obama also began ramping up his science policy capacity. After answering fourteen questions posed by ScienceDebate2008 in a manner that received applause from the scientific community, Obama went further by releasing, to Wired Science, his […]
Science Under Obama(Video)
Science Under Obama Next Administration Would Chart a Dramatic New Course SOURCE: AP/Jeff Chiu There’s much for scientists to like about Barack Obama’s plans for science policy—but will he make it a priority, and what about the money? Above: Obama talks about science and technology policy at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California last year. […]
Climate Change Affecting Malaria Patterns
Climate change could affect malaria patterns by reducing disease prevalence in some regions while increasing it in others, researchers said last week during the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Chicago. Their assertion, according to Scientific American suggests that climate change could cause malaria to migrate away from lower […]
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