Abstract
In science news around the world this week, the U.K. is boosting its science budget slightly, tiger numbers may be up in India, oceanographers are scouring the sea floor off Brazil's northeast coast for the flight recorders from a doomed 2009 flight, a venerated volcano has inspired a rare attempt at scientific partnership on the divided Korean peninsula, the faculty senate of the University of Johannesburg voted to terminate a collaborative research agreement with the Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Israel, some of Europe's top scientists will be getting financial help to take their discoveries to the marketplace, and a trove of vintage primate data will be digitized at Duke University.
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