SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Seeking and sharing knowledge
Representatives from 33 African nations met for the first time in Morocco to discuss the impact of flu on that continent.
In 2010, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO including the United States, celebrate the commission’s 50th anniversary.
Business is booming for spaceports and commercial launch vehicles, and citizens of Earth are moving closer to the day when nearly everyone will have access to space.
Americans join with health activists in South Africa and other countries to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and care for those affected by the disease.
The six-year, $63 billion U.S. Global Health Initiative will help
some of the poorest regions of the world fight health challenges that
kill people who could otherwise be saved with improved health care.
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In Depth
AIDS 2010
The 18th International AIDS Conference in Vienna July 18-23 highlighted an urgent need for resources, protection of human rights, and strong scientific findings about the HIV virus that causes AIDS.