Islam and science: 'Nature' journal special (Open Access/Free)

by jorolat | November 3, 2006 at 06:33 am
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In many countries with large Muslim populations the pendulum of power is swinging away from secular (but mostly undemocratic) government back to where it was for many centuries: to Islamist regimes, and Islamic law. What does this mean for Muslim scientists and science? For a very long time, Muslim states have scored badly on measures of science and technology. Will things be any better or worse under the new Islamist governments?

Nature 'Special' Contents:

THE ISLAMIC WORLD (Interactive World Map) NEWS FEATURES/ANALYSIS TIMELINE EDITORIAL COMMENTARIES PODCAST WHAT DO YOU THINK? ARCHIVE (Not Open Access at the time of writing) EXTERNAL LINKS

Supported by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences

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