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20th Anniversary: Learning from Bhopal
A dense tangle of neem trees and gnarled bushes envelopes Tank 610, which, except for a square hole of several inches cut into its stainless steel...
Chemical Engineering Progress, 12/01/04 by Crabb, Charlene · More from publication -
Ailing French health care system to go under the knife

The French public health system--once praised by WHO as the best in the world--is overburdened, wasteful and in urgent need of an overhaul, says a...
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 03/01/04 by Charlene Crabb · More from publication -
Science meets tradition and identifies herbal treatment for jaundice

Researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, have shed light on how a Chinese herbal tea used for centuries to treat neonatal...
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 02/01/04 by Charlene Crabb · More from publication -
Developing countries overstate vaccination coverage

Official national reports of several developing countries tend to overstate the number of children fully vaccinated against childhood diseases,...
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 11/01/03 by Charlene Crabb · More from publication -
France caught cold by heatwave

"Heatwaves are slow and invisible killers that are easy to ignore until it's too late," says Eric Klinenberg, a sociologist at New York University....
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 10/01/03 by Charlene Crabbe · More from publication -
The nanosphere: a brave new world: more savvy, nanoparticle manufacturers are developing products for specific applications. (Newsfront).

Arguably, nano-knowhow in 2002 is less advanced than Noble-laureate physicist Richard Feynman thought it would be by now. Scientists have yet to...
Chemical Engineering, 02/01/02 by Charlene Crabb · More from publication
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