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Opinion
Iraqi Champion of Diversity, in a Discouraging Time
An Iraqi scholar says that tolerance and minority rights are an essential part of keeping societies strong.
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A Busy Botanist Is a Force for Rural Development in Morocco
Abderrahim Ouarghidi tries to help strengthen villages in rural Morocco by letting them decide what they need.
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Arab Food Supply is Shaky, But Related Research is Rare
Many Arab countries do not have what is known as “food security,” but the research and teaching on the topic…
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A Renaissance Woman at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina
The head of cultural outreach at the modern-day library of Alexandria has worked with underground cables and overhead planetarium displays…
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Master’s Degree Programs in Egypt Plagued by Corruption
Students seeking master’s degrees say the programs sometimes suffer from corrupt practices and poor research.
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Opinion
A Conversation With Effat University President Haifa Jamal Al-Lail
Haifa Jamal Al-Lail spoke with Al-Fanar Media about the challenges Saudi universities face and the obstacles and opportunities for women…
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Hospital Visits Have High Risks, Arab Researcher Finds
Researchers say the danger of going in to a hospital for one ailment and then getting another is high in…
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Arab Researchers Suggest Solutions to Slums
The prolific spread of unregulated housing is a common site in Cairo and some other Arab cities. Morocco may have…
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Egypt’s New Science Advisor Wants to Dig For Gold
A new science advisor to Egypt’s prime minister is reviewing research proposals and advocating for a revival of gold mining.
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