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Farm Workers, Unaware of Risks, Are Exposed to Pesticides
A survey of farm workers in Qatar revealed their vulnerability to illnesses caused by the mishandling of pesticides.
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Researcher in Qatar Scrambles To Document Early Doha
Little traditional Qatari architecture remains, but one social scientist is trying to document it.
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Does Cognitive Science Hold the Solution for the Arab Education Lag?
Research suggests new ways of learning Arabic script and language could help Arab students gain educational ground.
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Researchers Search Arabian Waters For Cancer Treatments
Experts think sponges may contain compounds that could halt the growth of cancer cells.
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The Murder of My Friend Giulio Regeni Was an Attack on Academic Freedom
The tragic disappearance and murder of Cambridge Ph.D. student in Cairo has come as a profound shock for the international…
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Seeking Soft Power, China Expands Activities in Arab Higher Education
A policy paper from the Chinese government on the Arab world proposes broad educational cooperation.
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Need a Research Paper? Buy One in Bahrain
Buying ready-made research is spreading in popularity among students at the University of Bahrain. Punishment and education are two of…
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Qatar Spends Heavily on Drug Research, Seeking a Knowledge Economy
The research output at Qatar University’s College of Pharmacy has rapidly grown, but experts remain cautious about the emirate’s pharmaceutical…
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Solutions from the Inside Out: Developing Egyptian Teachers as Researchers
At a recent conference, experts discussed how teachers who also conduct research on education could play a key role in…
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Jordanian Researcher Hopes To Create Wearable Medical Technology
One researcher is trying to marry textiles and electronics to improve medical data collection.
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