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Level the playing field for science in the global South

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com20/11/2020Leave a comment

Community engagement, open access will strengthen science research in developing countries, writes Nyovani Madise.

The gender gap in science, how to measure it, how to reduce it? 7/9

Enhancing inclusive participation in science, IMU, ISC, IUBS, IUHPST, IUPACBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com18/11/2020Leave a comment

Recommendations to instructors and parents and for local organizations

Reflecting on a Year of Elements 6/11

IUPAC, IYCNBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com17/11/2020Leave a comment

Fun Man Fung, Assistant Director (Education) & Chemistry Instructor, National University of Singapore is Fluorine.

Science for the SDGs – Part 32: Sustainability science 7/8 – Open access to published scientific knowledge

General news, Generalize open scienceBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com16/11/2020Leave a comment

Basic sciences are a common good, and as such must be accessible to everybody.

EASAC Commentary on Hydrogen and Synthetic Fuels

EASACBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com15/11/2020Leave a comment

No climate benefit from hydrogen unless EU stops subsidies for fossil fuels, says EASAC.

The Second Global Sustainable Development Report on its tracks

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com14/11/2020Leave a comment

UN Secretary-General appoints 15 independent scientists to draft the second quadrennial Global Sustainable Development Report.

Wheat disease common to South America jumps to Africa

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com13/11/2020Leave a comment

“Wheat blast” appeared in fields in Zambia. Fear is that it spreads in other countries.

The gender gap in science, how to measure it, how to reduce it? 6/9

Enhancing inclusive participation in science, IMU, ISC, IUBS, IUHPST, IUPACBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com11/11/2020Leave a comment

The data base of good practices

Reflecting on a Year of Elements 5/11

IUPAC, IYCNBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com10/11/2020Leave a comment

Cynthia Ibeto, Senior Lecturer, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Nigeria is Argon.

Science for the SDGs – Part 31: Sustainability science 6/8 – New scientific organizations

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com09/11/2020Leave a comment

Structures are important to define the way you do science, and the kind of science you can do.

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