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May 12, 2013
Nature has countless double acts, partnerships where instead of one creature being a parasite on or killing another, both sides benefit. Read Article The right bugs grow better beans
Apr 13, 2013
Scientists at UAE University in Al Ain are working on an extract that has been effective against a stubborn type of breast cancer in laboratory experiments. Daniel Bardsley reports
Read Article UAE scientists discover Marjoram, a cancer killer in your herb garden
Mar 17, 2013
From Qatar to Oman, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco, governments are turning to solar power as cheaper installation costs, higher oil prices and rising energy demand make it a far more attractive investment. Read Article UAE leads Middle East charge in a slew of solar projects
Mar 03, 2013
High in protein but with less than half the fat of beef, camel meat is often held up as a healthy alternative - but hardly anyone eats it. Read Article Tender camel meat is food for thought
Dec 30, 2012
Experts are working on a system that will predict fog incidents, giving advance warning to travellers on the road and in the air. Read Article UAE fog gets a little blue-sky thinking
Dec 10, 2012
Two new reactors are to be built at the Czech Republic's Temelin nuclear power plant. The US is bidding for the tender, but a Russian consortium is favourite. Read Article Russia clings tightly to European energy
Oct 15, 2012
Spend time in any of China's big cities and it is easy to spot the winners and the losers from the country's dizzying economic ascent. Daniel Bardsley reflects on two and a half years' reporting from China Read Article The Chinese juggernaut rolls on – right over the top of some citizens
Oct 15, 2012
The strengthening of China's military capabilities and its furious economic expansion may not provide a full picture of China's global presence. Daniel Bardsley reports from Beijing Read Article China's march towards superpower status may take rocky path
Oct 07, 2012
Building Brics: The retail industry in China is feeling the chill winds of an economic slowdown. But luxury brands are managing to weather the storm. Read Article Chinese forced to forgo luxury
Oct 03, 2012
An investigation has been ordered into how a pleasure boat came to collide with a passenger ferry on Monday near the southern Lamma Island, causing the territory's worst maritime accident in decades. Read Article Seven crew held after at least 37 die in Hong Kong ship collision