
Science Carnival Magazine Launched in Egypt
December 19, 2012 |
The Egyptian Biotechnology Information Center has launched The Science Carnival, the first science magazine prepared by scientists and students to enhance the understanding of biotechnology. The monthly free magazine is expected to evolve into a science newspaper for the region.
Written in simple language, the magazine will provide reliable and up-to-date information on science to various sectors of society including government and policy makers, regulators, academicians, universities and research institutions, media, private sectors, nongovernmental organizations, and the general public. The Science Carnival will be circulated in universities, research institutes, hospitals, government agencies, government ministries and schools across Egypt as well as other Arabic countries.
Details of the magazine can be obtained from Naglaa Abdallah of the Egyptian Biotechnology Information Center at nabdallah@e-bic.net.
|
Biotech Updates is a weekly newsletter of ISAAA, a not-for-profit organization. It is distributed for free to over 22,000 subscribers worldwide to inform them about the key developments in biosciences, especially in biotechnology. Your support will help us in our mission to feed the world with knowledge. You can help by donating as little as $10.
-
See more articles:
-
News from Around the World
- Recent Study Reveals Stagnating Crop Yields, Calls for Regional Action
- Cairo University Hosts 1st International Conference for GM Crops & Food
- Science Carnival Magazine Launched in Egypt
- Improved Bean Variety to be Released in Nigeria
- Brazil's Biotech Crop Planting to Increase by 14 percent
- Researchers to Develop Thiamine-Enhanced Rice
- PCAST Report Addresses Agricultural Challenges
- Breakthrough on Cellulose Research May Greatly Benefit Biofuels and Battling Infections
- Project Aims to Develop New Catalysts for Lower Biofuel Production
- Conference on Biosafety & Biosecurity in Developing Countries in Bangladesh
- Symposium on Public Education for Agricultural Biotechnologyin Sanya
- Biotech Reaches Students in Indonesia
- 55% of Italians Favor GM research, 52% Willing to Buy GM Foods
- EFSA Updates on Risk Assessment Conclusions of Insect Resistant Maize Bt11, MON810
- New Breakthrough on Photosynthesis Revealed
- Danish University Opens Genome Research Center
-
Research Highlights
- AtNPR1-expressing Cotton Lines Show Resistance to Black Root Rot
-
Beyond Crop Biotech
- Christmas Tree Genome Remains almost the Same 100 MYA
- Rice Scientists Use Light to Trigger Biocatalysis
-
Announcements
- Application for B4FA Media Fellowship 2013
-
Resources
- Bt Cotton Questions and Answers
-
Read the latest: - Biotech Updates (April 30, 2025)
- Gene Editing Supplement (April 30, 2025)
- Gene Drive Supplement (February 22, 2023)
-
Subscribe to BU: - Share
- Tweet