Egyptians researchers believe that sugar beets like those pictured above can help to clear the country’s stockpile of land mines.
20% of the world’s land mines are planted in Egypt, where they have killed or maimed a total of more than 7,000 people in the last 25 years. They are scattered in the western desert and Sinai and pose an enormous impediment to development as well as considerable risks to animal and human safety.
Researchers from the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT), the government body responsible for funding research in Egypt, believe they have found a three-tiered solution to this problem that involves plants and bacteria, but critics doubt whether their laboratory tests will prove effective in the field.



The people promoting bond sales to fund climate change turn to Islamic investors.
Water from air! AC water conversion and treatment unit illustration. Photo: Watergen Ltd
Avatar Architettura decks out a working space for fashion designers with chic recycled wooden pallets.





Is no egg sacred? An Israeli company buys rights to print advertising on eggs. Stand up for your rights to crack a clean egg.
VW Touareg energy saving Hybrids, like this one, will soon be seen on Arab Gulf roads