Start planning now for Global Women’s Breakfast 2022
You could organise an event next year to link scientists at both local and international levels.
You could organise an event next year to link scientists at both local and international levels.
A survey of 10 African countries found that a lack of intensive care beds and medical resources led to worse outcomes associated with COVID-19 in Africa than in the rest of the world.
Videos production to explain the energy transition.
Disruptive technologies can help with natural hazards.
It is time to decide the theme of the 2022 International Day of Mathematics.
SKAO Chairperson, Dr Catherine Cesarsky, and SKAO Director-General Prof. Philip Diamond tell about the new international observatory and its purpose.
Scientists seeking to establish fair collaborations
Biotechnology knowledge must be used for the benefit of the economy and of populations.
The Science in Exile project is building momentum.
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