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The Art & Science Of Early Disaster Warnings
Post-tsunami South Asia has better early warning systems, but reaching remote communities is still problematic, says Nalaka Gunawardene.
Africa & Asia Will Bear Brunt Of Antibiotic Resistance-Linked Deaths
Antibiotic resistance could cost as much as US$100 trillion dollars by 2050, according to a review commissioned by the UK government.
Asia’s Nutrition Time Bomb
Concerted action is required to deal with Asia's twin threats of obesity and under-nutrition, write Don Gunasekera and David Newth.
ASEAN Should Flick The Switch To Renewables
Despite the challenges, ASEAN should look to renewable energy to meet the regions growing demands, say Margareth Sembiring and Julius Cesar I. Trajano.
How To Target A Journal That’s Right For Your Research
Aim to communicate, not just publish, your research, says Ravi Murugesan.
Can Science Solve Poverty?
Science may never completely solve the problem of poverty, but it will not be because it did not try, writes Crispin Maslog.
Powering Space Travel With Astronaut Poo
Scientists have proposed using human waste to produce biogas that can be used for fueling rockets.
Cultivating EU-ASEAN Science Collaboration
EU and ASEAN leaders sought ways to improve research mobility between the two regions at recent conferences held in Singapore and Bangkok.
South Asia’s Quest For More Livable Cities
By deploying new urban transport technologies, South Asian governments can bring relief to over a billion people, says Nalaka Gunawardene.












