Science for the SDGs – Part 34 – Partners for transformation 1/6 – Key messages
New relationships between science, policy making and society could help to achieve the SDGs.
New relationships between science, policy making and society could help to achieve the SDGs.
The dynamics of earthquakes are better understood thanks to three-dimensional modeling of fault sliding.
An online conference about Artifical Intelligence with a focus on Africa.
The first genetic evidence of a Denisovan population outside Denisova
Specially outfitted drones are helping scientists get close to active volcanoes in a quest to measure and better understand their carbon dioxide emissions.
Recommendations for scientific unions
Marian Asantewa Nkansah, Senior Lecturer, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Ghana is Neodymium.
Education is one of the roots of sustainable development. And it is not only for the younger ones.
A new grant from the European Research Council will fund an international research project on negative emissions technologies.
An international team of researchers has compiled and verified newly available data on the country’s CO2 sink, and, for the first time, they have quantitatively estimated the effect of China’s carbon mitigation efforts.
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