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AAAS Geospatial Analysis Confirms Destruction of Towns, Houses in Eastern Ethiopia
An analysis of high-resolution satellite imagery by AAAS has helped confirm evidence that the Ethiopian military has attacked civilians and burned towns and villages in eight locations across the remote Ogaden region of eastern Ethiopia.The images and analysis provided crucial corroboration for a 130-page report released today in Nairobi, Kenya, by Human Rights Watch following a four-month investigation, which also used eyewitness accounts to demonstrate the attacks on tens of thousands of ethnic-Somali Muslims living in the East African country.
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By AAAS, USA.
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AAAS Writes Louisiana's Speaker of the House, Reiterating Opposition to Anti-Science Education Efforts
As Louisiana policy-makers prepared to debate Senate Bill 733, the so-called "Louisiana Science Education Act," AAAS CEO Alan I. Leshner, executive publisher of the journal Science, sent a letter directly to Speaker of the House Jim Tucker (R-Algiers) and other state representatives decrying the latest effort to insert religious, unscientific views into science classrooms. "Louisiana students need a firm understanding of evolution and other essential concepts to compete for high-skill jobs in an increasingly high-tech world economy," Leshner noted.
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By AAAS, USA.
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Technology Policy Resource.
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Helping the Public Connect with Nanotechnology
It is a challenge that accompanies many major, modern scientific advances: When a breakthrough brings rich potential rewards, substantial ethical and social concerns, and a high-risk of hype, how do scientists build a connection with the public to provide trustworthy education and to address concerns?
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By AAAS, USA.
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Technology Policy Resource.
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Flu Viruses Take One-Way Ticket out of Asia, Then Travel the World
Seasonal influenza strains constantly evolve in overlapping epidemics in Asia and sweep the rest of the world each year, according to an international research team publishing in the 18 April issue of the journal Science. The findings suggest that by focusing surveillance efforts on East and Southeast Asia, researchers may be able to extend their forecast of the flu strains most likely to cause epidemics, which may in turn help experts decide which strains should go in the flu vaccine each year.
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By AAAS, UK.
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Technology Policy Resource.
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