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Dr Mouneef R Zou’bi, DG IWAS, Jordan
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Dr Mouneef R Zou’bi, DG IWAS, Jordan

January 20th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
Dr. Mouneef R Zou’bi, Director General, Islamic World Academy of Sciences, (IWAS) Jordan localhost/muslim on...
Mustafa El Tayeb, Vice Chancellor, Future University, Sudan
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Mustafa El Tayeb, Vice Chancellor, Future University, Sudan

January 20th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
Mustafa El Tayeb, Vice Chancellor, Future University, Sudan localhost/muslim on...
Nadia M Al Hasani, The Petroleum Institute, UAE
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Nadia M Al Hasani, The Petroleum Institute, UAE

January 20th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
Nadia M Al Hasani, Dean of Student Life and former Dean of Women and Science Engineering, The Petroleum Institute, UAE localhost/muslim on...
Shoaib Zaidi, Habib University, Pakistan
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Shoaib Zaidi, Habib University, Pakistan

January 20th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
Shoaib H Zaidi, Dean of Science and Engineering, Habib University Pakistan localhost/muslim on...
Glucose Meter for Diabetes Patients
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Glucose Meter for Diabetes Patients

January 15th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
Glucose Meter for Diabetes Patients San Diego, CA. Jan. 14, 2015 Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have tested a temporary tattoo that both extracts and measures the level of glucose in the fluid in...
African moon mission seeks cash for first phase
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African moon mission seeks cash for first phase

January 12th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
African moon mission seeks cash for first phase By Paula Park A group of African space enthusiasts have taken to the internet to raise money for what they say will be the continent’s first moon mission. Africa2Moon’s main...
Climate change may halve giant panda’s habitat by 2070
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Climate change may halve giant panda’s habitat by 2070

January 9th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
GIANT pandas, prepare to move out. Shifting these creatures to distant reserves may be essential if they are to survive the likely impacts of climate change. Pandas are well known for their pernickety bamboo diet and lacklustre...
Constructive Dialogue: Task Force on Teaching of Science in the Muslim World
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Constructive Dialogue: Task Force on Teaching of Science in the Muslim World

January 7th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
“The world needs much more science. It needs science for development, for creating a rational public, and to develop what India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru called a ‘scientific temper.’” The former president...
Against the odds: A Personal Spotlight on Ghada Amer
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Against the odds: A Personal Spotlight on Ghada Amer

January 7th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
By: Dr. Ghada Amer In a culture that celebrates male lineage, I did not have any brothers. Though my father was a staunch supporter of his daughters, it is not too hard to imagine social conservatism bearing down on him. It was...
Feminising STEMs – UAE’s Success Story
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Feminising STEMs – UAE’s Success Story

January 7th, 2015 | by MuslimScience
By: Nadia M. Alhasani, PhD With a strong foundation in math and sciences, I faced a choice between engineering and medicine for a college education. Personally, I selected the former because mathematics and physics were logical...