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Lab mouse photo:Mycroyance cc BY-NC-2.0

Dutch institutions sign pact on using animals for research

Generalize open science, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud31/12/2021Leave a comment

Des 15 organisations involved in animal testing in Netherlands have signed an agreement, pledging commitment to openly communicate how animals are used in research.

“Denying science in 21st century unacceptable”–Davidovich

Brazilian Academy of Sciences, Financing basic scienceBy Abdulsalam Mahmud29/12/2021Leave a comment

Luiz Davidovich, as President, Brazilian Academy of Sciences, is ‘doggedly’ championing the cause of scientists in Brazil, while asking authorities to prioritize science, technology and innovation, in the country.

Climate action can lessen poverty, inequality

IIASABy Abdulsalam Mahmud28/12/2021Leave a comment

Climate change disproportionately affects the world’s most vulnerable populations, but redistributing revenues from carbon tax can promote equity and protect marginalized populations, says a new study.

African scientists decry COVID-19-induced travel restrictions targeting only countries in Africa. Copyright: Molefi Moleli/GovernmentZA, CC BY-ND 2.0

Omicron-induced travel ban unscientific, aggravates poverty

SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud27/12/2021Leave a comment

Aside been unscientific, the COVID-19-induced travel ban aimed at limiting the spread of the Omicron variant could aggravate poverty in African countries, scientists have argued.

How long have modern horses been in existence?

Czech Academy of SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud26/12/2021Leave a comment

People domesticated modern horses about 4000 years ago, and these ancient horses expanded rapidly, and ultimately replaced all other species in Eurasia.

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Astronomical datas for developing countries

Enhancing inclusive participation in science, International Astronomical UnionBy Abdulsalam Mahmud25/12/2021Leave a comment

Workshops will assist scientists in developing countries to access and analyze astronomical data for their research.

Liss Marie Andreassen. Credit: Aftenposten

We’ll reduce carbon footprint, support cryospheric sciences–IACS

IUGGBy Abdulsalam Mahmud24/12/2021Leave a comment

In her new role as President, International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS), Liss Marie Andreassen, hopes to work with IUGG to reduce our carbon footprint and advance cryospheric sciences.

Climate change to alter maize, wheat global production by 2030

IIASABy Abdulsalam Mahmud22/12/2021Leave a comment

A new study by some international researchers has revealed that global maize and wheat production may be affected by 2030 if current trends of climate change persist.

‘Physics In Our everyday Life’: electricity in a S/African village

General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud21/12/2021Leave a comment

A South African grade 10 learner, Ronaldo Mphofela, in a short video, outlined how electricity has helped to improve the living conditions of people in his community.

One out of every three women affected by malnutrition Credit: Tania Dimas / Pixabay

‘Over 40 percent of all adults now overweight’

SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud20/12/2021Leave a comment

plus With COVID-19 stalling the fight against obesity, over 40% of world adults are now obese, says the 2021 Global Nutrition Report (GNR).

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