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Monthly Archives: July 2021

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Winners of the CERN Beamline for Schools 2021: Team Teomiztli (above) from the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria Plantel 2 (Mexico City, Mexico / Image: Escuela Nacional Preparatoria Plantel 2); and Team EXTRA (below) from the Liceo Scientifico Statale A. Scacchi (Bari, Italy / Image: Liceo Scientifico Statale A. Scacchi)

CERN Beamline for Schools : Italy, Mexico teams emerge winners

Enhancing inclusive participation in science, Strengthening education and scientific trainingBy Rosalia Omungo31/07/2021Leave a comment

High School teams bag study trip to DESY research center in Hamburg, Germany

Schools in Kabkabiya Photo:UNAMID cc BY_NC_SA 2.0 (cropped)

One million African girls ‘may never return to school’

SciDev.netBy Rosalia Omungo30/07/2021Leave a comment

Girls and women pay a high price to the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences.

A cristallographer on TV

Crystallographers unite to tackle coronavirus

Generalize open science, IUCrBy Rosalia Omungo28/07/2021Leave a comment

With stories about coronavirus dominating the news, it is encouraging to hear that crystallographers around the world are making strong contributions to the efforts to find a vaccine and advance therapeutics.

E-waste in Ghana. Photo: Samuel Abalansa

Electronic Waste: Growing Environmental Problem in Developing Countries

Future EarthBy Rosalia Omungo27/07/2021Leave a comment

Déchet New Research on Electronic Waste Reveals different Aspects of the growing Issue in Developing Countries

International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem

General newsBy Rosalia Omungo26/07/2021Leave a comment

Today is a special day for mangrove ecosystems throughout the world.

ePOP in the Pacific © Max Bale - RFI Planète Radio

Climate change and the environment: making people’s voices heard

IRDBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com25/07/2021Leave a comment

Video testimonies collected by young people in their communities around the world form the basis of a network that allows for the expression of their concerns and for a dialogue with scientists and policy makers.

Words of Women in Mathematics in the Time of Corona

Words of Women in Mathematics in the Time of Corona

Enhancing inclusive participation in scienceBy Rosalia Omungo24/07/2021Leave a comment

Words of Wisdom in Times of Corona

Indigenous Amazonian communities are among those most affected by mercury contamination because their diets are based on fishing. Photo: Jucatili25-Wikimedia Commons, CC BY SA 4.0

Mercury and lead threaten Latin American communities

SciDev.netBy Rosalia Omungo23/07/2021Leave a comment

Artisanal mining as well as industrial activities and waste disposal spread toxic heavy metals in the Amazon region, affecting particularly children health.

The “Mission of wise men and women”: Basic and Space Sciences

Colombian Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural SciencesBy Rosalia Omungo21/07/2021Leave a comment

The role of basic and space sciences for the achievement of SDGs.

A new Facility in China will help to build Advanced Light Sources

Chinese Academy of SciencesBy Rosalia Omungo20/07/2021Leave a comment

The project that came into operations in June helps to develop key technologies for physics facilities.

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