Science for the SDGs – Part 23: The 2030 Agenda: a shared compass to harness advances in science and technology 5/7
The SDGs must be a compass, but which direction is not fixed once and for all.
The SDGs must be a compass, but which direction is not fixed once and for all.
A partnership will help more countries to use a well proven technology to have more informations about their crops.
An example of a worsening retroaction between two SDGs : climate action (SDG13) and zero hunger (SDG2).
Why a guide about SDGs for science academies?
What are the key messages of the recommendation?
Several international scientific assessments are today produced on a more or less regular basis. How can they really inform, and influence, policies?
Hollow nanoparticles and trace elements in the environment were rewarded.
An online meeting that may interest scientists beyond chemistry.
In remote villages of the Peruvian Andes, a robot has taken over the classrooms.
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