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Monthly Archives: August 2021

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Building a Strategy for Physics in Africa

African Physical Society, IUPAPBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com31/08/2021Leave a comment

Whatever your current position, give your views about the future of physics in Africa

Declaration of the Significance of Geoscience Expertise to Meet Global Societal Challenges

IUGGBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com30/08/2021Leave a comment

This statement, published in 2020, marks the commitment of the geosciences community to contribute to sustainable development goals.

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The COVID-19 pandemic: Can science counter fake news?

GYABy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com29/08/2021Leave a comment

Science diplomacy should be a strategy that scientists, governments and communities use to build trust and prepare future crisis.

The current concept design for the SKAO’s South African Science Processing Centre proposes solar panels on the SPC’s roof (left) with a 2.5 MW photovoltaic plant and batteries on adjacent land (right) Photo: SKAO

Powering the world’s largest radio telescopes sustainably 3/3

SKAOBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com28/08/2021Leave a comment

The SKAO’s computing needs will be met by “green computers”.

Betty Nabiteeko, 38, teaches mothers with small children about nutrition at her home near Mityebili, Uganda Photo: Stephan Gladieu / World Bank cc By-NC.SA 2.0.

“Hidden hunger” makes malnutrition a three-pronged burden

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com27/08/2021Leave a comment

Les aps The battle to wipe out malnutrition requires healthy diets that also tackle micronutrient deficiencies, alongside the growing burdens of undernutrition and obesity.

How to develop a sustainable “Blue economy”?

SCORBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com25/08/2021Leave a comment

A workshop will show how science can improve the necessary sustainability of Blue Economy

Laplace's Equation Photo:Ryan Rahn cc BY-NC-SA 2.0

Virtual Thematic Workshops in Mathematics

Brazilian Academy of Sciences, IMU, TWASBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com24/08/2021Leave a comment

Register if you want to discuss your work about partial differential equations with top mathematicians.

Irrigation ©IRD-Jean-Luc Maeght

Promoting innovative methodologies in the field of sustainability science

IRDBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com23/08/2021Leave a comment

A two years project led by IRD aims to support transdisciplinary approaches in sustainability science projects

Public communication of science in Latin America and the Caribbean

Scientific Communication in Latin America and the Caribbean

Brazilian Academy of Sciences, TWASBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com22/08/2021Leave a comment

A workshop to introduce scientists to communication.

A view of the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in Perth, Western Australia, with its solar panel facade. Together with its roof panels, the facility generates 140 kW of solar power Photo: Pawsey

Powering the world’s largest radio telescopes sustainably 2/3

SKAOBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com21/08/2021Leave a comment

SKAO will need a continuous energy supply, based on renewables sources, and without interferences.

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