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Women scientists interviews

Enhancing inclusive participation in science, EPWSBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com05/06/2021Leave a comment

A ressource about gender and European issues

U.S. Army medical researchers from Kenya offer mentorship in Nigeria - By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Africa cc BY 2.0

Research colonialism still plagues Africa – Part 2

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com04/06/2021Leave a comment

Africa shouldn’t try to adopt the scientific system from the global North without criticism.

The “Mission of wise men and women”: social sciences and human development with equity

Colombian Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural SciencesBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com02/06/2021Leave a comment

Bringing more equity in education, information, and gender balance

Artistic imagery about the famous Bell experiments, with ballet dancers personifying experimental arrangements in space-time separated labs. The strings of ones and zeros allude to the violation of free choice while the cloud in-between refers to the lack of locality.(Source: PAS Institute of Nuclear Physics / Iwona Michniewska).

Results in quantum mechanics have general consequences

Polish Academy of SciencesBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com01/06/2021Leave a comment

Physicists reveal a surprising relationship of a fundamental and universal nature between free choice and local realism.

New monkey species found in Nujiang (upper left, Chen Yixin); new genus Tsaiodendron found in central Yunnan (upper right Tan Yunhong); a newly found rhododendron species (down left Deng Qiang); a newly found ginger species (down right Tan Yunhong)

A new biodiversity inventory in China

Chinese Academy of SciencesBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com31/05/2021Leave a comment

3718 species newly recorded in Yunnan over past 30 years

Past Global Changes magazine is produced by the PAGES project of Future Earth

Past Global Changes launches a paleoscience magazine for young adults

Future Earth, Strengthening education and scientific trainingBy Rosalia Omungo30/05/2021Leave a comment

A new paleoscience magazine for teenagers and young adults.

Physics at Nanoscale

Czech Academy of Sciences, IUVSTABy Rosalia Omungo29/05/2021Leave a comment

The 18th IUVSTA International Summer School goes online.

U.S. Army medical researchers from Kenya offer mentorship in Nigeria - By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Africa cc BY 2.0

Research colonialism still plagues Africa – Part 1

SciDev.netBy Rosalia Omungo28/05/2021Leave a comment

Tokenism, top-down management and inequality still plague African research collaborations with the developed world.

The “Mission of wise men and women”: life and health sciences

Colombian Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural SciencesBy Rosalia Omungo26/05/2021Leave a comment

How to put more science in health policy and planning

The different types of COVID-19 vaccines

An infographic on Covid-19 vaccines and videos to fight vaccine hesitancy

IAP, Strengthening education and scientific trainingBy Rosalia Omungo25/05/2021Leave a comment

Discover IAP’s new communication and outreach tools and use them to explain how vaccines work

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