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Group of emerging countries move to bolster science
December 12, 2012 Editor 0
The five Brics countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are continuing their efforts to develop cooperation between themselves in the realm of science and technology. In early November, government officials from the countries’ respective ministries and departments responsible for science, technology and innovation met in Pretoria for a second “Senior Officials Meeting” (the first having been held in Dalian in China in September 2011).
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