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Friendly jaws

Mechanical jaws with multiple uses are set to eliminate many back-straining farm tasks by adding versatility to the standard farm tractor. An Australian farmer, Geoff Lucas has designed the

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MOZAMBIQUE

In a bid to revive the Gorongosa natio

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Backpack to the rescue

Transporting life-saving medicines in mountain villages and areas with high temperatures will be easier with the invention of

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BRAZIL

It was an experiment to clear the air in polluted Sao Paulo, South America's biggest city, so as to allow Paulistanos breathe more easily. Motorists, depending on the last digit of the licence plate,

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Seven in one

The highly laborious and time consuming process of sugarcane planting has been made simpler, thanks to a multiple function device developed by scientists at the Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow

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COLOMBIA

The government has turned to forcible spraying of defoliant chemicals

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Clay ceilings

Burnt clay comes in as a handy material for constructing timberless roofs in rural housing projects in Wardha, Maharashtra

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TIMELY GIFT

Nepal will receive a US $18.28 million

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A better alternative

Cheaper and more easy to operate models of solar devices have been developed and these can also be built by the people who use them

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BRAND NEW ONLY

The Bhutanese government has laid down that import of second-hand and re-conditioned cars will be banned henceforth. The ban will ensure that the old cars, which cause more pollution, will be off the

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