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 <description>On trouvera ici une sélection des articles d'information et d'analyse publiés sur le site www.mondialisations.org du GERM, qui rendent compte de la richesse et de la diversité des figures des mondialisations contemporaines, ainsi que des débats qu'elles suscitent.</description>
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 <title> WHO expert panel paves way for strong international governance on human genome editing</title>
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 <description>The World Health Organization’s new advisory committee on developing global standards for governance and oversight of human genome editing has agreed to work towards a strong international governance framework in this area. oeGene editing holds incredible promise for health, but it also poses some risks, both ethically and medically. This committee is a perfect example of WHO’s leadership, by bringing together some of the world’s leading experts to provide guidance on this complex issue. I am grateful to each member of the Expert Advisory Committee for their time and expertise.” says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> When neuroscience meets AI: What does the future of learning look like? </title>
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 <description>The focus of both neuroscience and AI is to understand how the brain works and thus predict behaviour. And the better we understand the brain, the better designs we can create for AI algorithms. When it comes to learning, the neuroscience - AI partnership can be synergistic. A good understanding of a particular learning process by neuroscience can be used to inform the design of that process for AI. Similarly, if AI can find patterns from large data sets and get a learning model, neuroscience can conduct experiments to confirm it.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Why we need decentralized renewable energy to power the world</title>
 <link>http://www.ipsnews.net/2018/08/why-we-need-decentralized-renewable-energy-to-power-the-world/</link>
 <description>As the energy sector is transforming, there is a growing consensus that sustainable energy is a catalyst for achieving most Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): it is crucial for better health, education, jobs, food production and conservation, as well as water use and quality.
This transformation involves decentralized solutions that are changing how people interact with each other and their energy providers. It influences the role of citizens not only as consumers but also as oeprosumers” or energy entrepreneurs.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Rethinking the Internet of Things</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41879&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>At a telecommunications conference hosted by Huawei late last year, I told a group of senior executives looking for growth opportunities in a saturated market that one billion new mobile subscribers were just waiting for their services. Then, I showed them a photo of a cow.
People took pictures of my presentation with their smartphones. Some chuckled; maybe they thought I was joking. But I was dead serious.</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Mixing science and art to make the truth more interesting than lies</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41877&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Science communication can be a tough game. There is so much noise " and misinformation " circulating in popular culture that it can be difficult to create a message that resonates.
This danger of misinformation is particularly true in the sphere of health, where celebrities and pseudoscience-embracing health gurus seem to dominate public discourse. Indeed, we live in world where Katy Perry has 110 million followers on Twitter, and the World Health Organization has 4.5 million.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Humans are to blame for the rise in dangerous viral infections</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41760&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Today, we hear about dangerous viral infections around the world on a regular basis. Social media and internet access may be an obvious explanation for their seeming increase.
But it doesn’t just seem this way. The number of viruses and the infections they cause are truly increasing. Scientific advances, the way humans live today and virus biology all contribute to the rise of viruses.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Remote village to metropolis: how globalisation spreads infectious diseases</title>
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 <description>These days we can get from most remote villages anywhere to home in 36 hours. And migrating humans can certainly carry microbial oepassengers”. This means the increasing globalisation of our world can give infectious diseases a good opportunity to spread. In the age of exploration, introduced infections played a major role in shaping human history. Although the origins of the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic are hotly debated, the timing of its onset in Europe coincided with mass troop movements towards the end of the first world war. It probably came with American troops from Camp Funston in Kansas.
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 <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Energy for the common good</title>
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 <description>The climate crisis we now face is a reflection of a broader crisis: a global confusion of means and ends. We continue to use fossil fuels because we can (means), not because they are good for us (ends).
This confusion is why Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew are spurring us to think deeply about what is truly good for humanity, and how to attain it. Earlier this month, the pope and patriarch each convened business, scientific, and academic leaders, in Rome and Athens, respectively, to hasten the transition from fossil fuels to safe renewable energy.</description>
 <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Climate change is the central challenge for humanity</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41716&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>The Earth is not warming. It is heating up. To wit: 17 of the 18 warmest years on record have occurred in the twenty-first century. The past four years were the hottest since records began. On May 17, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) " established incidentally by a Republican President, Richard Nixon " announced that April 2018 was the 400th consecutive month of global temperatures above the 20th century average.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> “Google should not be in the business of war”: understanding the weaponization of Artificial Intelligence</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41706&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>In early April, more than 3100 Google employees signed a letter that begins with the words oeGoogle should not be in the business of war”. The letter is a response to the company’s participation in a new US Department of Defense artificial intelligence program called Project Maven, which it describes as a oecustomized AI surveillance engine” designed to interpret visual images from drones, and concludes with a powerful request from Google employees to their management.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Intersex kids are subjected to dangerous surgeries. California is poised to stop it.</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41687&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Betsy Driver was born with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, one of the most common causes of intersex traits; intersex is an umbrella term to describe someone with internal or external sex characteristics that can’t be classified as typically male or female. So at three months old, Driver underwent a total clitorectomy.

The surgery wasn’t medically necessary; doctors suggested that she undergo the surgery so she wouldn’t grow up with gender identity problems, become a lesbian, or commit suicide. More surgeries followed in her teens; one left her incontinent; she contracted a venereal disease in another.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Strengthening African science</title>
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 <description>Any good leader knows that scientific discovery and innovation fuels progress, facilitates development, and can help tackle issues like food insecurity, water shortages, and climate change. And yet most African governments are failing to fund research and development adequately in their countries.
In late March, Africa’s leading scientists, innovators, and policymakers met in Kigali, Rwanda, to brainstorm solutions to an increasingly pressing problem: the low quality of science on the continent.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Marine heatwaves are getting hotter, lasting longer and doing more damage</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41673&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>On land, heatwaves can be deadly for humans and wildlife and can devastate crops and forests.
Unusually warm periods can also occur in the ocean. These can last for weeks or months, killing off kelp forests and corals, and producing other significant impacts on marine ecosystems, fishing and aquaculture industries.
Yet until recently, the formation, distribution and frequency of marine heatwaves had received little research attention.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Nourishing cities with nature</title>
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 <description>As rates of urbanization increase globally, city planners are working to reverse decades of reckless growth by returning nature to the built environment. Fortunately, technology and bold thinking can help strike a long-elusive balance.
Ever since the ancient Greek poet Theocritus wrote his pastoral idylls romanticizing rural life, people have been pondering how to build cities that are in concert with their natural surroundings. But with rates of urbanization growing exponentially around the world , the need for greener cities has never been more urgent. Fortunately, innovation and technology can help strike this long-elusive balance.</description>
 <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> The Silence of the Bugs</title>
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 <description>Fifty-six years after Rachel Carson’s oeSilent Spring” warned of bird die-offs from pesticides, a new biocrisis may be emerging. A study published last fall documented a 76 percent decline in the total seasonal biomass of flying insects netted at 63 locations in Germany over the last three decades. Losses in midsummer, when these insects are most numerous, exceeded 80 percent.
This alarming discovery, made by mostly amateur naturalists who make up the volunteer-run Entomological Society Krefeld, raised an obvious question: Was this happening elsewhere? Unfortunately, that question is hard to answer because of another problem: a global decline of field naturalists who study these phenomena.</description>
 <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> The ABCs of NCD Care</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41616&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Achieving global health security certainly requires managing headline-grabbing infectious diseases such as Ebola, the Zika virus, and others that have not even appeared yet. But it also requires a deeper commitment to systems of long-term preventive care and management of chronic noncommunicable diseases like diabetes.
The World Health Organization recently began sounding the alarm about a deadly new pathogen called Disease X. In fact, Disease X does not actually exist, at least not yet. Rather, it is part of a clever public-awareness campaign by the WHO to prepare people and governments for the threat posed by new infectious diseases.</description>
 <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Ancient Rome’s collapse is written into Arctic ice</title>
 <link>http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/05/scientists-reclaim-the-long-lost-economic-history-of-rome/560339/</link>
 <description>Scientists can finally track the civilization’s economic booms and recessions"thanks to the exhaust of its massive coin-making operation, preserved for centuries in Greenland’s ice sheet.
On March 15, some time ago, several dozen famous politicians"sturdy men, duly elected senators who claimed to love their republic"attacked their chief executive while he walked into the Senate. They stabbed Gaius Julius Caesar 23 times, as he fell to the floor, defenseless, and bled to death, setting off a chain of wars that formally ended the Roman Republic and initiated the Roman Empire.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Alexa and Siri can hear this hidden command. You can’t.</title>
 <link>http://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/10/technology/alexa-siri-hidden-command-audio-attacks.html?ref=nyt-es&mcid=nyt-es&subid=article</link>
 <description>Over the last two years, researchers in China and the United States have begun demonstrating that they can send hidden commands that are undetectable to the human ear to Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa and Google’s Assistant. Inside university labs, the researchers have been able to secretly activate the artificial intelligence systems on smartphones and smart speakers, making them dial phone numbers or open websites. In the wrong hands, the technology could be used to unlock doors, wire money or buy stuff online " simply with music playing over the radio.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Nasa Lanches Robotic Geologist InSight to Study Mars</title>
 <link>http://time.com/5266707/nasa-robot-geologist-insight-mars/</link>
 <description>A robotic geologist armed with a hammer and quake monitor rocketed toward Mars on Saturday, aiming to land on the red planet and explore its mysterious insides.
In a twist, NASA launched the Mars InSight lander from California rather than Florida’s Cape Canaveral. It was the first interplanetary mission ever to depart from the West Coast, drawing pre-dawn crowds to Vandenberg Air Force Base and rocket watchers down the California coast into Baja.</description>
 <pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Asia's first floating rubbish bin placed at Republic of Singapore Yacht Club</title>
 <link>http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/asias-first-floating-rubbish-bin-placed-at-republic-of-singapore-yacht-club</link>
 <description>A floating rubbish bin that can collect the ocean's trash is now bobbing in the waters of Singapore.
Wartsila Corporation, a Global Pilot Partner of the Seabin Project since 2017, is now donating Seabins to different marinas around the world. Asia's first Seabin was installed at the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club on Tuesday (April 10).
The Seabin is now in about 15 countries all over the world, including Finland and the US. The first Seabin was installed in October 2017 in England.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Meet « Steve », a Totally New Kind of Aurora</title>
 <link>http://https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/espace/steve-laurore-boreale-dun-nouveau-genre</link>
 <description>Canadian citizen scientist photographers spotted a fleeting type of aurora not seen before, dubbed oeSteve,” and scientists have started working out what’s causing them.
While the northern and southern lights have dazzled watchers of the night sky for millennia, vigilant citizen scientist photographers found another type of aurora over the past few years: a short-lived shimmering purple ribbon of plasma. Their intriguing discovery drew the attention of space scientists, who have just begun to study them.</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Penniless cities offer land to host hyperloop tests in France</title>
 <link>http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-02/penniless-cities-offer-land-to-host-hyperloop-tests-in-france</link>
 <description>After President Emmanuel Macron scrapped plans for a high-speed rail connection to Limoges, a city in central France, local entrepreneur Fabien Thibaut picked up his phone to call Elon Musk and talk about the Hyperloop -- Musk’s idea for superfast trains zooming in tubes.
oeThis kind of project is essential for a city like ours,” said Thibaut, one of many in France who wants to bring home a piece of Tesla founder Musk’s idea. oeWe have nothing here -- this would bring companies, jobs, tourism.”</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Meet the Founder of Impossible Foods, Whose Meat-Free Burgers Could Transform the Way We Eat</title>
 <link>http://time.com/5247858/impossible-foods-meat-plant-based-agriculture/</link>
 <description>On an otherwise unadorned table at an event space overlooking Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour, glass bowls displayed the constituent parts of the Impossible Burger. One contained a B-vitamin-laced potato protein paste, another wheat protein, a third a globule of coconut oil. In a fourth, shimmering crimson under the ceiling lights, was the secret sauce: heme (or haem), a component of many proteins, including hemoglobin " the pigment that gives blood its color. It’s also found in the roots of the soybean plant, which is where Impossible Foods extracts it from.</description>
 <pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> 'There are hundreds of sick crew': is toxic air on planes making frequent flyers ill?</title>
 <link>http://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/aug/19/sick-crew-toxic-air-planes-frequent-flyers-ill</link>
 <description>Kate Leahy used to work as cabin crew, until she was signed off sick. Then a young colleague died in 2014. She talks to the former staff looking for answers.
Three years ago, Matt Bass, 34, died suddenly in his sleep. According to his father, Charlie, he had been feeling unwell for a few months. He’d lost weight, had digestive and respiratory problems, and suffered from severe fatigue. Doctors thought he might have Crohn’s disease, but were struggling to reach a diagnosis.</description>
 <pubDate>Sat, 19 Aug 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> The danger of machines learning to kill by themselves</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41528&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>It stands for LAWS. These are the lethal autonomous weapon systems, also called killer robots. Far from being futuristic hallucinations of science fiction writers, they constitute one of the nuclei of the current arms race.
The US is conducting an aggressive plan to develop different types of semi-autonomous and autonomous weaponry, conducting both basic and applied research. Among the central aspects are the improvement of perception, reasoning and intelligence of machines but also the collaborative interactions between machines and humans.
As an example, one of the main programs " conducted by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) " is OFFSET (OFFensive Swarm-Enabled Tactics), which aims at the integration of drone smart drones with ground robots and small infantry units to operate in urban contexts.
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 <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Key Findings of the 2017 Digital News Report</title>
 <link>http://www.digitalnewsreport.org/survey/2017/overview-key-findings-2017/</link>
 <description>This year's report reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a YouGov survey of over 70,000 online news consumers in 36 countries including the US and UK.

The report focuses on the issues of trust in the era of fake news, changing business models and the role of platforms. </description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> UNESCO publishes first status report on ocean sciences around the world</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41270&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Ocean sciences are led by a small number of industrialized countries although collecting data and taking the measure of the ocean’s health is a global priority considering the economic and environmental stakes involved, according to the Global Ocean Science Report, compiled by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. The Report advocates increased investment into research and calls for greater international scientific cooperation.

oeThe publication marks a turning point in that it is the first such tool developed to help inform countries’ and stakeholders’ decisions and investments in favour of the ocean. It will also play a major role in assessing progress towards meeting Sustainable Development Goal 14, adopted by the United Nations to preserve the key resource that the ocean represents for humanity as a whole,” declared UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Lost natural wonder in New Zealand may be found, say researchers </title>
 <link>http://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/12/lost-natural-wonder-in-new-zealand-may-be-found-say-researchers</link>
 <description>The eighth natural wonder of the world may have been rediscovered, 131 years after it was buried by a volcanic eruption, New Zealand researchers believe.

In the mid-1800s, the pink and white terraces of Lake Rotomahana in the North Island attracted tourists from around the globe. The terraces " dramatic cascading pools descending into the lake’s temperate waters " were lost in an eruption of Mount Tarawera in 1886.</description>
 <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> How Culture Shapes Human Evolution</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=41193&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Is there an evolutionary explanation for humanity’s greatest successes " technology, science, and the arts " with roots that can be traced back to animal behavior? I first asked this question 30 years ago, and have been working to answer it ever since. </description>
 <pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Survival of HIV-positive patients starting antiretroviral therapy between 1996 and 2013: a collaborative analysis of cohort studies</title>
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 <description>For 20 years, combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been the standard approach to treating HIV-1 infection in Europe and North America. The first ART regimens were inferior to those currently available, which better suppress HIV replication, are less toxic, and have higher genetic barriers to resistance, reduced pill burden (often one a day), and fewer side-effects.1, 2 Other improvements in health care since 1996 for people living with HIV include treatment and prophylaxis for opportunistic infections and management of comorbidities.3 Improvements in intensive care management, disease screening, and health promotion might also have improved prognosis. Therefore, people living with HIV who started ART more recently might have improved survival compared with those treated earlier in the ART era.</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Democratizing Artificial Intelligence</title>
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 <description>Artificial Intelligence is the next technological frontier, and it has the potential to make or break the world order. The AI revolution could pull the oebottom billion” out of poverty and transform dysfunctional institutions, or it could entrench injustice and increase inequality. The outcome will depend on how we manage the coming changes.

Unfortunately, when it comes to managing technological revolutions, humanity has a rather poor track record. Consider the Internet, which has had an enormous impact on societies worldwide, changing how we communicate, work, and occupy ourselves. And it has disrupted some economic sectors, forced changes to long-established business models, and created a few entirely new industries.

In fact, in some ways, the Internet has exacerbated our problems.  </description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 02 May 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> World Meteorological Day celebrates importance of clouds for weather, climate and water</title>
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 <description> In conjunction with the Day, WMO today launched for the first time a primarily on-line digital edition of the International Cloud Atlas, which features hundreds of images and information about clouds, as well as meteorological marvels, such as rainbows and halos.

The new Atlas oecombines 19th century traditions with 21st century technology,” the UN agency said, noting that the International Cloud Atlas was first published some 200 years ago. </description>
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 <description>While there are numerous works on the role of Muslim women in jurisprudence (fiqh) and literature and there are also studies on Muslim women in education and in medicine- although on a much smaller scale-, few sources mention the role of Muslim women in the development of science and technology. There are isolated references that mention some of the famous women who had a role in advancing science and who established charitable, educational and religious institutions. Some examples are: Zubayda who pioneered a most ambitious project of digging wells and building service stations all along the pilgrimage route from Baghdad to Mecca, Sutayta who was a mathematician and an expert witness in courts, Dhayfa Khatun who excelled in management and statesmanship, Fatima al-Fehri who founded the Qarawiyin mosque and university in Fez, and the astrolabe maker Al-'Ijliya, the rulers and queens Sitt al-Mulk, Shajarat al-Durr, Raziya of Delhi, and Amina of Zaria. In view of the growing importance of the subject of gender and women in society, this report presents what is currently known about some famous Muslim women, in the hope of initiating debate and starting the process of unearthing what could be a most significant find.</description>
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 <title> Earth-Size Planets: The Newest, Weirdest Generation </title>
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 <description>A bumper crop of Earth-size planets huddled around an ultra-cool, red dwarf star could be little more than chunks of rock blasted by radiation, or cloud-covered worlds as broiling hot as Venus.
Or they could harbor exotic lifeforms, thriving under skies of ruddy twilight.
Scientists are pondering the possibilities after this week’s announcement: the discovery of seven worlds orbiting a small, cool star some 40 light-years away, all of them in the ballpark of our home planet in terms of their heft (mass) and size (diameter). Three of the planets reside in the oehabitable zone” around their star, TRAPPIST-1, where calculations suggest that conditions might be right for liquid water to exist on their surfaces"though follow-up observations are needed to be sure.</description>
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 <description>During the recent confirmation hearings of President Trump’s cabinet nominees, a familiar pattern has emerged. Many of them have acknowledged that climate change is happening, but each has then sowed doubt by either understating the connection between human activity and climate change or by suggesting that there’s too much uncertainty to act. The overall effect of these statements is to confuse or stall progress.

The reality is that we know plenty about the role of people as a primary driver of climate change, and government officials certainly know more than enough to act. [...] 

Simply put, these views are not accurate and fly in the face of well-established science. The underlying research showing the connection between increasing CO2 concentrations and a warming planet was established more than 150 years ago. </description>
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 <description>Zealandia " a new continent submerged in the southwest Pacific " is a step closer to being recognised, the authors of a new scientific paper claim.

A paper published in GSA Today, the journal of the Geological Society of America, contends that the vast, continuous expanse of continental crust, which centres on New Zealand, is distinct enough to constitute a separate continent.

The paper’s authors argue that the incremental way in which it came to light goes to show that even oethe large and the obvious in natural science can be overlooked”.</description>
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 <description>Scientists used to describe insects as not having a central brain. Rather, it was said, independent ganglia controlled different segments of the insect’s body. If this were the case, it would be difficult to imagine how insects could be conscious.
But a recent article in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences rejects this model. Macquarie University’s Andrew Barron, a cognitive scientist, and Colin Klein, a philosopher, argue that subjective experience could be more widespread in the animal kingdom " and older, in evolutionary terms " than we realize.
Subjective experience is the most basic form of consciousness. If a being is capable of having subjective experiences, then there is something that it is like to be that being, and this oesomething” could include having pleasant or painful experiences. In contrast, a driverless car has detectors capable of sensing obstacles that could collide with it, and of taking action to avoid such collisions, but there is nothing that it is like to be that car.
In humans, subjective experience is distinguishable from higher levels of consciousness, such as self-awareness, which requires a functioning cortex. Subjective experience involves the midbrain rather than the cortex and can continue even after massive damage to the cortex. </description>
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 <description>Unintended consequences result from many new inventions. AI, however, is unique in that the decisions that give rise to these consequences are often made without human input. The most severe of these potential adverse outcomes arise from systems that are designed to cause harm from the outset, such as weapons systems. Long a staple of science fiction films, weapons incorporating varying degrees of autonomous functionality have in fact existed for some time, with landmines being one of the simplest"and for human rights, most problematic"examples of this technology. Today, however, the science of AI has advanced to the point that the construction of sophisticated fully autonomous robots is a possibility. In response to this, in 2012 the oeCampaign to Stop Killer Robots” was launched by a coalition of NGOs seeking to ensure that life-or-death decisions remain firmly within human hands.</description>
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 <title> 3 reasons why fossil fuel companies should disclose their reserves</title>
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 <description>Fossil fuel companies hold vast oil, gas and coal reserves that help determine their market value. These reserves are also the basis to understanding the potential climate risks of burning these fuels. Yet not a single fossil fuel company in the world discloses potential emissions from their reserves " and that is a big problem.
This emissions information is important for investors, as well as the broader public, to understand the risks to these companies and the planet. Research shows that a large portion of the world’s fossil fuel reserves will have to be left in the ground if we are to avert the most dangerous impacts of climate change.</description>
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 <description>Swiss adventurer Rapha"l Domjan, who sailed round the world on the PlanetSolar solar-powered boat, has unveiled a small two-seater solar aircraft with which he hopes to become the first pilot to fly in the stratosphere. Test flights will begin next February.</description>
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 <title> The 25 Best Inventions of 2016</title>
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 <description>At a time of unregulated plant exports, all it took was a suitcase full of seeds to damage livelihoods and even entire economies. Thanks to advances in genetics, it may soon take even less. [...] What if all it took to usurp the desired seeds was a simple email? What if, with only gene sequences, scientists could oeanimate” the appropriate genetic material? Such Internet-facilitated exchanges of biodiversity would clearly be much harder to regulate. And, with gene sequencing becoming faster and cheaper than ever, and gene-editing technology advancing rapidly, such exchanges may be possible sooner than you think.</description>
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 <description>We are standing above the new Sorek desalination plant, the largest reverse-osmosis desal facility in the world, and we are staring at Israel’s salvation. Just a few years ago, in the depths of its worst drought in at least 900 years, Israel was running out of water. Now it has a surplus. That remarkable turnaround was accomplished through national campaigns to conserve and reuse Israel’s meager water resources, but the biggest impact came from a new wave of desalination plants.</description>
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 <description>Over the last 30 years, consumers have reaped the benefits of dramatic technological advances. In many countries, most people now have in their pockets a personal computer more powerful than the mainframes of the 1980s. [...] Even with these massive gains, we can expect still faster progress as the entire planet " people and things " becomes connected. Already, five billion people have access to a mobile device, and more than three billion people can access the Internet. In the coming years, 50 billion things " from light bulbs to refrigerators, roads, clothing, and more " will be connected to the Internet as well. </description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2016 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <description>After centuries of study, you’d think we’d have at least a rough idea of how many different species of life exist on Earth. This is becoming even more pressing as biodiversity disappears at an increasing pace due to human impacts. Some species are going extinct even before we discover them.
Scientists have named nearly 2 million species, but the estimated total number out there has ranged from 3 million to 100 million. Consensus recently congealed around the lower end of this range, with one widely touted study proposing a precise figure of 8.7 million species (excluding bacteria strains, which are too tricky to count).
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 <title> Researchers Around the World Are Learning From Indigenous Communities. Here’s Why That’s a Good Thing.</title>
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 <description>Although biologists and indigenous people have worked together for centuries, the relationship has tended toward friction. Scientists often looked askance at traditional knowledge, sometimes with harmful consequences for both science and indigenous livelihoods. [...] oeThe hardest thing is to sit in a room with scientists who think they’ve discovered something, but their scientific discovery just confirms what our oral histories have talked about forever,” says William Housty, a member of British Columbia’s Heiltsuk First Nation and director of Coastwatch, a science and conservation program.</description>
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 <title> Shattered records show climate change is an emergency today, scientists warn </title>
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 <description>May was the 13th month in a row to break temperature records according to figures published this week that are the latest in 2016’s string of incredible climate records which scientists have described as a bombshell and an emergency.
The series of smashed global records, particularly the extraordinary heat in February and March, has provoked a stunned reaction from climate scientists, who are warning that climate change has reached unprecedented levels and is no longer only a threat for the future.</description>
 <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2016 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <description>Bilinguals get all the perks. Better job prospects, a cognitive boost and even protection against dementia. Now new research shows that they can also view the world in different ways depending on the specific language they are operating in.</description>
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 <description>We seem to be living in an accelerated age of revolutionary technological breakthroughs. Barely a day passes without the announcement of some major new development in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, digitization, or automation. Yet those who are supposed to know where it is all taking us can’t make up their minds. </description>
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 <description>This week’s negotiations over the UN’s Political Declaration Ending AIDS are rife with circular debates, and sex, gender and sexuality are flashpoints of polarization.  </description>
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 <title> Indus era 8,000 years old, not 5,500; ended because of weaker monsoon</title>
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 <description>It may be time to rewrite history textbooks. Scientists from IIT-Kharagpur and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have uncovered evidence that the Indus Valley Civilization is at least 8,000 years old, and not 5,500 years old, taking root well before the Egyptian (7000BC to 3000BC) and Mesopotamian (6500BC to 3100BC) civilizations. What's more, the researchers have found evidence of a pre-Harappan civilization that existed for at least 1,000 years before this. </description>
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 <description>The 1986 Chernobyl and 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant accidents both share the notorious distinction of attaining the highest accident rating on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) scale of nuclear accidents. No other reactor incident has ever received this Level 7 oemajor accident” designation in the history of nuclear power. Chernobyl and Fukushima earned it because both involved core meltdowns that released significant amounts of radioactivity to their surroundings.</description>
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 <description>With the International Stem Cell Corporation (ISCC) seeking patents in Europe for a technology that produces stem cell lines from the parthenogenetic activation of an unfertilized ovum, the time has come to answer that question. The question is how.
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 <description>Infrastructure is a powerful driver of economic growth and inclusive development, capable of boosting aggregate demand today and laying the foundations for future growth. It is also a key element of the climate-change agenda. Done badly, infrastructure is a major part of the problem; done right, it is a major part of the solution.</description>
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 <description>The objective of this Congress is to review implementation of the Madrid Action Plan for Biosphere Reserves 2008-2013, the Seville Strategy and the Statutory Framework of 1995. The Congress will assess lessons learned and new challenges faced by the World Network of Biosphere Reserves, and will develop and launch an Action Plan for Biosphere Reserves for 2016-2025.
Organized by the Secretariat of the Man and Biosphere Programme (MAB), the Ministry of Environment of Peru (MINAM) and its National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State (SERNANP), and the MAB National Committee of Peru, the 4th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves will take place in the city of Lima, Peru, on 14-17 March 2016.</description>
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 <description>Over the weekend, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Silicon Valley, where he had the usual stadium welcome from Indian expats and met with the CEOs of top technology firms.
To support Modi's "Digital India" initiative, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg changed his display picture to show colors of the Indian flag over his face, urging others to do so as well. Critics saw it as Facebook's way of cozying up to the Indian government, which has been threatening regulatory action against its Internet.org project for violating net neutrality. The project promotes Internet use in developing countries by offering a package of free mobile phone apps.
None of this, however, is going to make it easier for Modi to achieve his goal of providing high-speed broadband Internet to 1.2 billion Indians. As of now, only 1.2 of every 100 Indians have broadband access, as compared to the global average of 9.4.</description>
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 <description>Founded in December 2014 by the Berlin-based university student Markus Kreßler, Wings University is a non-profit online school that appeals to refugees wishing to continue or begin their higher education. According to the organization's website, it offers: "World-class higher education. Internationally accredited degrees. For everyone, everywhere. Regardless of gender, nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, financial or social status. But tailor-made for the needs and requirements of refugees worldwide."</description>
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 <description>Just 25 years ago, most people had never used a computer, seen a mobile phone or heard of the Internet. These technologies are now so embedded in everyday life, that our ways of doing, living, working, consuming, interacting and organizing, are undergoing rapid transformation, bringing many benefits. The Internet is already the leading global database for purposes of education, knowledge, work, consumption and others; but for the same reasons, there are fundamental issues of human rights and public interest, related to control and decision-making power.  Hence, there are new challenges for the political-economic system and social coexistence, that our societies have not yet been able to process properly. 
The invasion of communication privacy is perhaps one of the most obvious examples, since Edward Snowden's revelations about massive spying by the US National Security Agency (NSA).  But there are many more areas where new issues are emerging. This means that decisions on the development of Internet applications and usages have implications for human rights, justice, social and economic equity, and democracy, which require a framework of public policies and regulations at the national and international levels.</description>
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 <description>In June 2014, Jim Strong and Allen Grolla, laboratory scientists from the Public Health Agency of Canada, were deployed through the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) to work with WHO in Guinea and Sierra Leone.
"Nobody really predicted the fact that the outbreak was already widespread and that we were well behind the curve. Anxiety levels really started to escalate in late June and July, however, when it became apparent that there were many cases in Liberia and Sierra Leone."</description>
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 <description>Programmers, manufacturers, and military personnel could all escape liability for unlawful deaths and injuries caused by fully autonomous weapons, or oekiller robots,” Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The 38-page report, oeMind the Gap: The Lack of Accountability for Killer Robots,” details significant hurdles to assigning personal accountability for the actions of fully autonomous weapons under both criminal and civil law. It also elaborates on the consequences of failing to assign legal responsibility.</description>
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 <description>Many of us are terrified by the prospect of having a debilitating stroke or a fatal heart attack. Few of us, however, respond as emotionally to the threat of chronic disease, a vague and elastic term that is mainly useful for organizing health services. And yet chronic disease has become a major social problem that requires a collective response.
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 <description>The planet is facing a 40% shortfall in water supply by 2030, unless we dramatically improve the management of this precious resource. This is the unavoidable conclusion reached in the 2015 United Nations World Water Development Report, which was launched on 20 March in New Delhi (India), in time for World Water Day (22 March).
"World Water Day reminds us of the importance of having access to a sufficient amount of safe water for a healthy and happy life. This is essentially our human right to water. But how many people can enjoy such right? How many women and girls can dispose of such a oeluxury”? Is this a problem of availability of the resource or a political matter?" asked Flavia Schlegel, UNESCO Assistant Director General for the Natural Sciences.</description>
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 <title> The Day of the Drone</title>
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 <description>Drones, it seems, are suddenly everywhere. They have buzzed through the plot lines of American television thrillers like 24 and Homeland, been floated as a possible delivery option by the online retail giant Amazon.com, seen action in disaster zones in Haiti and the Philippines, and hovered menacingly over French nuclear power plants. This once secretive technology has become nearly ubiquitous. With policymakers in the United States and Europe committed to opening civilian airspace to non-military drones, the pilotless aircraft will only become more common. So it is crucial that the unique challenges they present to civil liberties and privacy are quickly identified and addressed.</description>
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 <title> Where Will All the Workers Go?</title>
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 <description>Technology innovators and CEOs seem positively giddy nowadays about what the future will bring. New manufacturing technologies have generated feverish excitement about what some see as a Third Industrial Revolution. In the years ahead, technological improvements in robotics and automation will boost productivity and efficiency, implying significant economic gains for companies. But, unless the proper policies to nurture job growth are put in place, it remains uncertain whether demand for labor will continue to grow as technology marches forward.</description>
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 <title> India launches rocket with capacity for manned flights</title>
 <link>http://www.dw.de/india-launches-rocket-with-capacity-for-manned-flights/a-18138421</link>
 <description>India has successfully sent a rocket into space with a capsule that could carry passengers in the future. The mission could signal the beginning of India's manned space programs. </description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Who owns the moon? </title>
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 <description>Whether you’re into mining, energy or tourism, there are lots of reasons to explore space. Some oepioneers” even believe humanity’s survival depends on colonising celestial bodies such as the moon and Mars, both becoming central hubs for our further journey into the cosmos. Lunar land peddlers have started doing deals already " a one-acre plot can be yours for just £16.75. </description>
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 <title> Irina Bokova congratulates Professor Maryam Mirzakhani, first female mathematician to win the Fields Medal
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 <description>The Fields Medal awarded to Iranian mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani, professor at Stanford University (USA), is an important day for mathematics, for women and sciences. It is an immense source of encouragement for all those who intend to pursue a career in sciences or mathematics. It is a call to further recognize the talents of women on equal terms with men at all stages of their journey</description>
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 <title> Could tensions over Ukraine hit space?</title>
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 <description>With the downing of flight MH17, tensions between Russia and the United States over Ukraine have reached a new high. New tougher sanctions have been put in place, targeting Russia's finance, defence and energy sectors. But Russia may have found a way to hit back - and America's space industry is its target.

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 <description>Video games are important political media, yet they receive little attention from political scientists. Even studies of the political implications of popular culture and new media rarely discuss video games. This is a serious oversight, which I hope to correct by calling attention to some of the many ways in which video games, especially video games about armed conflict, play a role in international politics.</description>
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 <description>For Antonio Gramsci the organic intellectual is a human agent who helps to conserve the social structure or revolutionize it‎ (1971, 342-43). S/he is an integral part of a social class, hence the oeorganic”, and works with ideas and education, hence the oeintellectual”. Assembling oeorganic” and oeintellectual” together, we get a political agent who is in charge of disseminating values and norms through civil institutions and social artifacts, such as schools, ‎churches, cultural establishments, and popular culture. The values and norms can be libertarian. Then the agents are organic intellectuals of the bourgeoisie class and act to conserve the capitalist social order. The values and norms can be egalitarian. Then the agents are organic intellectuals of the proletariat class and act to revolutionize the ‎capitalist social order towards a socialist one. Within this schema, theoreticians " party to civil and institutional academia " have the capacity to become organic intellectuals.</description>
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 <description>For many, autonomous weapons or ‘killer robots’ are the stuff of science fiction, the stuff of nightmares, or both. Autonomous weapons, though, may soon become fact. Thankfully, careful ethical explorations are now underway to prevent killer robots from ushering in the dystopian horror that has stirred Hollywood and others for decades " notably in 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Terminator, I, Robot, The Matrix, and Virtuosity. These discussions are the topic of this article " is there anything morally wrong with deploying a killer robot in war?</description>
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 <title> World Hepatitis Day: Think again</title>
 <link>http://www.who.int/campaigns/hepatitis-day/2014/fr/</link>
 <description>Every year on 28 July, WHO and partners mark World Hepatitis Day to increase the awareness and understanding of viral hepatitis and the diseases that it causes.</description>
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 <title> WHO targets elimination of TB in over 30 countries</title>
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 <description>WHO today, together with the European Respiratory Society (ERS), presented a new framework to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) in countries with low levels of the disease. Today there are 33* countries and territories where there are fewer than 100 TB cases per million population.</description>
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 <title> How Technology Is Helping People Learn—and Even Save—the World's Languages</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=37083&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>One of the world's dying languages goes extinct every 10 to 14 days. In the fight to save them from disappearing, speakers, scholars and IT specialists are collaborating to explore how digital technology can be used to revitalize a language. Languages become vulnerable to extinction over time as their speakers gradually shift to using a language with greater political and economic power. More often than not, the shift occurs because of colonial and expansionist agendas that see indigenous peoples, cultures, and land ceded to empire builders.</description>
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 <title> “Top Ten” list of food-borne parasites released</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=37051&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>The parasites affect the health of millions of people every year, infecting muscle tissues and organs, causing epilepsy, anaphylactic shock, amoebic dysentery and other problems. Some can live on in our bodies for decades.</description>
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 <title> CERN and UNESCO: 60 years of science for peace</title>
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 <description>In the aftermath of World War II, following a 4 year conflict that had turned European research in physics to ashes, 12 European countries chose to pursue a common path and created the largest research facility in the field of particle physics: CERN. </description>
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 <title> 4D printing: buildings that can change over time</title>
 <link>http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20130709-buildings-that-can-make-themselve</link>
 <description>What if buildings could adapt their shape and form " without any other input from us? Architect Skylar Tibbits says 4D printing could make materials that build themselves.

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 <title> War from a Distance: The Ethics of Killer Robots</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36942&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Today, an ever-increasing number of countries use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), often called drones, not only for civil applications, but also for military purposes such as reconnaissance and killing people. A new form of war has resultantly emerged " if it can still be called oewar” at all " whereby specific individuals are targeted and killed from a distance. This evolving practice raises a number of ethical issues.</description>
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 <title> From stem cells to physics fraudulent science results are plenty but hard to find</title>
 <link>http://www.dw.de/gut-gef%C3%A4lschte-forschungsergebnisse-sind-nur-schwer-als-betrug-zu-entlarven/a-17694845</link>
 <description> A Panneresse stem cell scientist who fabricated research has agreed to retract two of her papers. 

But many other mistakes, sloppy or even fraudulent results in science may never be exposed.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Women in science</title>
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 <description>Women in Science, a new interactive tool, presents the latest available data for countries at all stages of development. 

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 <pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Forsmark: how Sweden alerted the world about the danger of the Chernobyl disaster</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36754&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>The alarm sounded at Forsmark, Sweden's second largest nuclear power plant, when one of the employees passed one of the radiation monitors on his way back from the restroom. When it showed high levels of radiation coming from his shoes, staff at first worried an accident had taken place at the power plant. However, a thorough scan discovered that the real source of the radiation was some 1,100 kilometres away in the Ukrainian town of Chernobyl.

The early detection by the Forsmark plant, one hour north of Stockholm, played a crucial role in forcing Soviet authorities to open up about the disaster that happened in Chernobyl in April 1986.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> FAO and National Geographic announce collaboration exploring future of food</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36700&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>The National Geographic Society and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) are teaming up to raise awareness on food and agriculture issues as National Geographic, a U.S.-based nonprofit institution, begins an eight-month, in-depth report on food issues starting with a May cover story in National Geographic magazine and online at NatGeoFood.com.</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> The Resource Revolution</title>
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 <description>The world is on the threshold of the biggest business opportunity in a century, rivaling both the first Industrial Revolution, which transformed labor productivity, and the second,which mobilized unprecedented amounts of capital to build cities. The new revolution centers on the third primary factor of production: natural resources.
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 <title> Global Oceans Action Summit for Food Security and Blue Growth opens in The Hague:
High-level gathering focuses on identifying solutions for healthy oceans</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36669&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Urgent coordinated action is needed to restore the health of the world’s oceans and secure the long-term well-being and food security of a growing global population. That is a key message of an international summit that opens today in The Hague, the Netherlands.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Air pollution now linked to 1 in 8 deaths worldwide, UN health agency reports</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36627&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Air pollution " both indoor and outdoor " killed some 7 million people across the globe in 2012, making it the world’s largest single environmental health risk, according to new figures released today by the UN World Health Organization (WHO). oeThe risks from air pollution are now far greater than previously thought or understood, particularly for heart disease and strokes,” said Maria Neira, Director of WHO’s Department for Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health. oeFew risks have a greater impact on global health today than air pollution; the evidence signals the need for concerted action to clean up the air we all breathe,” Dr. Neira added.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Net neutrality: Industry MEPs want stricter rules against blocking rival services</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36612&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Internet providers should no longer be able to block or slow down internet services provided by their competitors, says the Industry Committee which on Tuesday approved rules to protect net neutrality. Under the latest draft EU oetelecoms” package legislation, MEPs also voted against "roaming charges", extra costs for using a mobile phone in another EU country. These charges should be banned from 15 December 2015, MEPs say. </description>
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 <title> Critical Thinking about Critical Resources</title>
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 <description>Critical resources are those essential to the technological advancement and development for modern society. As we move into an increasingly technological age, the global demand on rare Earth elements and other nonrenewable resources intensifies. A mobile phone alone contains 40 different nonrenewable elements, including cobalt, gallium, platinum and rare Earth elements. Governments and international agencies have identified a crisis in critical resource supplies to the 21st century economies; continuing with our current trends in resource extraction is not possible.</description>
 <pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Helping science respond to society, through open data</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36569&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>Harnessing the power of open data to improve the quality of life of people everywhere. That is the renewed commitment made by 77 organizations and 90 nations during the Group on Earth Observations (GEO-X) Tenth Plenary and Ministerial Summit, held in Geneva on January 12-17, 2014. GEO is a voluntary partnership of governments and international organizations that are coordinating efforts to build a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS).</description>
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 <title> The Acceleration of Innovation in Climate Policy</title>
 <link>http://www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/policy_library/data/01672</link>
 <description>This paper describes eight selected "best practice" cases of the acceleration of technical progress in climate policy. These are cases in which the diffusion of low-carbon technologies has been accelerated by policies, involving not just renewable energies, but also energy efficiency policies (the latter being considered more difficult).</description>
 <pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> International Year of Crystallography launched at UNESCO</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36472&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>oeCrystallography is essential to sustainable development, to tackling global challenges in food, in water, in the environment, in energy, in health,” she said. oeIt is by understanding the basic forms of matter that we can transform it for the better, develop new materials, design new drugs against diseases, improve water quality.”</description>
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 <title> Rosetta, ESA’s 'Sleeping Beauty’ wakes up from deep space hibernation</title>
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 <description>It was a fairy-tale ending to a tense chapter in the story of the Rosetta space mission this evening as ESA heard from its distant spacecraft for the first time in 31 months.
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 <title> What Dreams Are Made Of: Understanding Why We Dream (About Sex and Other Things)</title>
 <link>http://healthland.time.com/2014/01/14/what-dreams-are-made-of-understanding-why-we-dream-about-sex-and-other-things/</link>
 <description>Do they predict the future or simply rehash the past? By figuring out why we dream, researchers are hoping to nail down what the nightly cavalcade of images and events means. 
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 <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> Ancient European genomes reveal jumbled ancestry</title>
 <link>http://www.nature.com/news/ancient-european-genomes-reveal-jumbled-ancestry-1.14456</link>
 <description>Mysterious peoples from the north and Middle Easterners joined prehistoric locals.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title> 2013 was a more amazing year than you think</title>
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 <description>If you go by the headlines, the iPhone 5S and Google Glass were the big technology stories of 2013, and Twitter’s IPO was the event of the year. The coverage of Glass focused mostly on its privacy implications " not its ability to change the world. And iPhone and Twitter were just more of the same. So we could end the year really disappointed because nothing dramatic seems to have happened on the technology front.</description>
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 <title> Zebra stripes explained</title>
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 <description>The answer to a question that even puzzled Charles Darwin has finally been answered.</description>
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 <title> First Chinese rover begins Moon exploration</title>
 <link>http://www.mondialisations.org/php/public/art.php?id=36274&amp;lan=EN</link>
 <description>The rover was transported to the Moon on the Chang’e 3 probe, which had been launched from Xichang in southern China on 1 December atop a Chinese-developed rocket. Chang’e 3 is the first probe to touch down on the Moon since a Soviet mission in 1976.</description>
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 <title> New research raises hopes of finding alien life on Jupiter's icy moon Europa</title>
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 <description>Scientists believe life may exist within underground ocean - living off minerals and using tidal heat as a source of energy</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <description>If our planet were just a little closer to the Sun, a runaway greenhouse effect would render it unliveable, a climate model suggests. The simulation, which helps to define the inner edge of a star system’s 'habitable zone', drastically reduces the fraction of Sun-like stars that might harbour a rocky planet suitable for life, according to some scientists. But others note that the model, although detailed, might be too restrictive because it applies only to Earth-like planets on which water is abundant.</description>
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 <description>This is the third edition of the World Social Science Report. Based on a call for proposals, over 150 authors from all over the world have contributed articles. The Report issues an urgent call to action to the international social science community. Social scientists need to collaborate more effectively with colleagues from the natural, human and engineering sciences to deliver relevant, credible knowledge that can help to address the most pressing of today’s environmental problems and sustainability challenges. And they need to do so in close collaboration with decision-makers, practitioners and the other users of their research.</description>
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 <title> UK finds ‘nuclear power is the cheapest way’ to reduce emissions</title>
 <link>http://www.presseurop.eu/fr/content/press-review/4259051-le-moyen-le-moins-cher-de-reduire-les-emissions-de-co2</link>
 <description>While Germany and France are trying to reduce their reliance on nuclear power, the UK has announced a deal to build its first new nuclear power plant in almost 20 years. A risky choice, but one for which the economic rationale is clear, writes the European press</description>
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 <link>http://www.dw.de/battle-for-literacy-goes-digital/a-17067476</link>
 <description>Today there are roughly 774 million people who aren't able to read or write. One reason why we do have this backlog is because of relative neglect of this basic skill. It's also connected to the overall educational system of the country. Access to schooling is one important factor. Second is the importance of creating literate environments: How many literate people are there, how many books and newspapers are available?</description>
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 <description>EARTH'S climate is changing, whether you like it or not. As it does, other changes"like rising sea levels or falling crop yields"follow. It is easy to see how this might lead to conflict. Competition for ever scarcer resources such as arable land and its bounty can turn ugly. As the price of food rises the poor, who spend more of their income on it, are hit more than the rich, exacerbating income inequality and leading to disaffection, resentment and, possibly, violence.

Whether any of this actually happens, though, has remained moot. Now Solomon Hsiang, of the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues come to the perturbing conclusion that it does. As they report in Science, climate change does indeed stoke strife, from cross-border wars to homicide.</description>
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Leadership, Innovation, Sustainability " (19 - 22 July 2011, Adelaide - Australia) 
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 <title> Q&A: Jimmy Wales reflects on a decade of Wikipedia</title>
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 <description>Without a doubt the ocean is the most important part of the Earth, covering as it does 71% of its surface. Important because, along with the atmosphere, it is an essential component of the climate system which conditions all life. Important also for the resources it contains. Important, more indirectly, because it is in the ocean’s depths that resides the motor of the Earth crust’s dynamics, the ocean depths being the main characteristics of our planet. Important, finally, as it is the probable origin of life itself. Thus it is evident that the Ocean is a oenecessary partner” of globalisations. In fact, one can say it "is" the centre of the world. </description>
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 <title> The heated debate on climate change</title>
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 <title> First zero-emission home unveiled</title>
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 <title> Major two-year polar study begins</title>
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 <title> Physics in revolution </title>
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 <title> How the internet transformed business</title>
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 <title> UCLA AIDS and Stem Cell Researchers Discover Way to Develop T-cells From Human Embryonic  stem Cells, Raising Hopes for a Gene Therapy to Combat AIDS</title>
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 <title> Global warming's PR problem</title>
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