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[KIGALI, SciDev.Net] After years of progress in reducing malaria cases, Rwanda is confronting a surprising resurgence and ...
Scientists uncover new gut microbes in Africa and say their findings could help make medicines more effective.
Data centres use vast amounts of water for electricity generation and cooling Centres planned in countries affected by water scarcity as AI adoption soars Stronger regulation, monitoring, reporting ...
A new fish smoking kiln designed to reduce cancer risks is helping women fish processors in Uganda increase sales and stay healthy.
A UN summit which aims to tackle food insecurity has become the scene of controversy and disagreement, with one group of scientists joining a parallel event in protest.
A growing resistance to antibiotics is complicating the treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in Malawi.
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A la place de la réhydratation couramment utilisée actuellement, des chercheurs recommandent un traitement par voie ...
Donald Trump’s second presidency casts doubt over funding for development research, as well as global cooperation on climate and health.
Southeast Asian countries look set to miss 2030 health goals, but experts resist suggestion of extended timeline.
Laura Hood summarises the latest data on the world's biodiversity, with facts and figures on its value and efforts to conserve it.
Can developing countries use nanotechnology to improve health? Priya Shetty looks at nanomedicine's promise.
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