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Following President Barack Obama's pledges to push new technology and science in the Middle East during his Cairo speech, the United States is financing a plan to connect the region's universities and science institutes through a digital library to stretch from Morocco to Libya.
The U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation, a nonprofit created by the U.S. government to promote international science programs, is leading the effort and is initially working with Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia to increase their access to the latest international research, give scientists greater opportunities to collaborate, and hopefully bolster their scientific work and scholarly publishing.
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