Department of Science and Technology in South Africa has made great vision. The 10-year innovation plan builds on the foundations laid by the National Research and Development (R&D) Strategy adopted in 2002. Key action for comprise the implementation framework is * national monitoring system (using data from the Research Information Management System – RIMS) will provide a scorecard [...]
Continue reading...20. January 2009
Zero Waste Production in Small and Medium Industrial Cluster Collaboration project between Chalmers University of Technology Sweden and Gadjah Mada University Indonesia in Mondialogo Engineering Award 2009 By: Muhammad Mufti Azis (Chalmers Students for Sustainability (CSS) Sweden) Background Sustainability has emerged as a global issue as UNESCO declared this decade (2005-2014) as United Nations Decade [...]
Continue reading...18. January 2009
Students from across Africa recently came together with leading scientists in Cape Town, South Africa to attend the 5th EGU Humboldt International Conference on Climate Change in Africa. Many WSC-SD members from Africa (from Cameroon, Egypt, South Africa and Liberia) were among the students who attended the conference. Students from across Africa shared their research [...]
Continue reading...16. January 2009
In New York, Green Spaces are holding “Green Business Competition” to find the best practice to enpower green activity. By winning competition, Green Spaces will support not only financially, but also with business support, accouting support, web support, and law support to grow the business plan! Good wave to be green is coming from New [...]
Continue reading...14. January 2009
In Patagonia, amazing bacteria named”Gliocladium roseum” is founded by Prof.Gary Strobel ,Montana State University. What is so amazing about this bacteria? This produces various kind of hidrocarbon, which is known as bio-fuel, from cellulose. There is no bacteria which produce as various gas as this bacteria. If you try to resolve the cellulose and produce [...]
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25. January 2009
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