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Daily Archives: May 29, 2013
It’s not about the state of the world, but the state of sub-Saharan Africa
Originally posted on ECO-opia:
BY Adrian Saville | Business Focus | May 28, 2013 One of the key structural drivers of economic performance is economic openness which measures the connectedness and mobility of economies that comes about through international…
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New Smartphone Application Could Revolutionise Water Testing in Settelements Systems
A new smartphone application will hopefully revolutionise the way groundwater specialists test for contamination in water ,both in rural and urban settlement systems. University of Illinois researchers have developed a cradle and iPhone application which uses the phone’s built-in camera … Continue reading
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