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Monthly Archives: December 2021

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Researchers analyze the human brain components on computer screen Credit: FRQ

Model for blood-brain barrier enables neurodegenerative diseases’ treatment

Fonds de Recherche du QuébecBy Abdulsalam Mahmud19/12/2021Leave a comment

un Bioavailable drugs will soon emerge for treating Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases as a researcher at Montreal University develops an in vitro model for reproducing the complexity of a whole brain.

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New nanomaterial bandage to heal burns, skin infections

Czech Academy of SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud18/12/2021Leave a comment

A group of chemists, microbiologists and engineers have produced a new type of nanomaterial dressing with antibiotic effect on burns and skin wounds, caused by bacteria.

A thick cloud of dust in a desert. Credit: Open Access Government.

Worldwide, climate change effects worse in the Mediterranean, M/East

EASAC, IAPBy Abdulsalam Mahmud17/12/2021Leave a comment

es effets Effects of climate change are greater in the Mediterranean and Middle East than in other regions of the world, a workshop report reveals.

An image from a bone marrow smear showing faggot cells with bundles of auer rods seen in acute promyelocytic leukemia. 100x oil immersion. From MLS Collection, University of Alberta

Chinese researchers develop ‘nanomedicine’ for leukemia therapy

Chinese Academy of SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud15/12/2021Leave a comment

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Peking University and Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University, have developed a ferritin (Fn)-based nanomedicine as efficient therapy against leukemia.

Save The Planet ! - Art Week Gallery Theme by Daniel Arrhakis (2019) cc BY-NC 2.0

‘Why climate action is slow’

ALLEABy Abdulsalam Mahmud14/12/2021Leave a comment

In a lecture at the Berlin Science Week, Philip Kitcher, Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, New York, highlighted the ‘understandable reasons’ slowing climate action.

Alcohol and tobacco consumption are contributing to the rising number of people with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) across the world. Copyright: Image by Annca from Pixabay

Globally, big businesses, poverty hindering health policies

SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud13/12/2021Leave a comment

The implementation of public health policies on tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy foods is been hampered by the influence of large business firms, and poverty, among other factors.

Innovative approaches of anticipating ‘future normal’ for young scientists

GYABy Abdulsalam Mahmud12/12/2021Leave a comment

Foresight practitioners at the ‘Tsukuba Conference for Future Shapers 2021’ shared their experiences, while examining innovative approaches of anticipating the ‘future normal’ of young scientists.

South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor making her keynote address at the 2021 AAAS-TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy on 30 August.

Science diplomacy: more important now, than ever before

TWASBy Abdulsalam Mahmud11/12/2021Leave a comment

As the world grapples with multifarious challenges, it will need science diplomacy to find the necessary unity, says Naledi Pandor, S/Africa’s International Relations and Cooperation Minister.

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ISC members endorse reform call, principles for scientific publishing

Generalize open science, ISCBy Abdulsalam Mahmud10/12/2021Leave a comment

At the ‘2021 Open Access week’, International Science Council’s members, aside approving a resolution to work on reforming scholarly publishing, also endorsed 8 fundamental principles for scientific publishing.

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‘2022 Sustainability Research and Innovation Congress’ holds in S/Africa

Future Earth, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud08/12/2021Leave a comment

To be hosted by the Future Africa Institute at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, SRI2022 will take place virtually from June 20 – 24, 2022.

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