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Monthly Archives: March 2022

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Polish conference for “Climate Change – Science & Society”

General news, Polish Academy of SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud30/03/2022Leave a comment

The 5th edition of the ‘Polish Scientific Networks’ holding at Wrocklaw University, between June 3 – 5, is the occasion to present the latest data on how climate changes impact both environment and society, and how best to respond to them.

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Israeli scientists get $300,000 for winning ‘Blavatnik Awards’

General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud29/03/2022Leave a comment

Three young Israeli scientists will each receive US$100,000 for their groundbreaking research after emerging as laureates of the ”2022 Blavatnik Awards’.

Adapted from IPCC Working Group II, 2022.

In Global South, millions at risk over early warning system

General news, SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud28/03/2022Leave a comment

In a recently-published study, scientists warned that millions of lives are at risk in climate-vulnerable communities, due to lack of early warning systems for extreme weather conditions.

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Entries for ‘IUPAP 100 Photo Contest’ close April 14

General news, IUPAPBy Abdulsalam Mahmud27/03/2022Leave a comment

This IUPAP event celebrates the beauty of physics and the fun encountered in its practice. As such, professional and amateur photographers, science students and researchers are invited to participate in the contest.

3-D photos of the Science City on display

Academy to build ‘Science City’ in Russia

General news, Russian Academy of SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud26/03/2022Leave a comment

The Russian Academy of Sciences has signed an agreement with the Government of Sverdlovsk region to build a ‘Science City’ in Yekaterinburg, reports Abdulsalam MAHMUD.

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IYBSSD2022: stories of a scientific year… 11 (Innovation Fairs in Canary)

General news, IYBSSD 2022By Abdulsalam Mahmud26/03/2022Leave a comment

Between 21st and 27th of April 2022, Canary Islands will be agog when a spectacular ‘Mini Science and Innovation Fairs’, organized by the country’s Ministry of Economy, Knowledge and Employment, takes centre stage.

A displaced mother feeding her two daughters. Credit: UNICEF

Policymakers urged to adopt new approaches for global crises

Future Earth, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud25/03/2022Leave a comment

International land use scientists have urged policymakers to develop new approaches in addressing climate change, biodiversity loss and other global crises.

International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Credit: OMEP

IFS ‘Women in Science Public Contact List’ launched

General news, International Foundation for ScienceBy Abdulsalam Mahmud23/03/2022Leave a comment

The International Foundation for Science (IFS) ‘Women in Science Public Contact’ list has been launched as part of commemorating this year’s ‘International Day of Women and Girls in Science’.

School of fish in the coral reefs in New Caledonia © IRD - Jean-Michel Boré

Coordinated action to reverse biodiversity loss: needed urgently!

IIASABy Abdulsalam Mahmud22/03/2022Leave a comment

Halting, then reversing the ongoing loss of Earth’s plant and animal diversity, requires far more than an expanded global system of protected areas of land and seas, scientists have warned.

Pakistan's Balochistan Girl Scouts saying: ‘strong hands stop violence against women and girls’. Researchers have said post-COVID-19 plans must tackle violence against women and girls. Copyright: UN Women/Henriette Bjoerge, (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0).

‘Teenage girls among those who risk partner violence most’

General news, SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud21/03/2022Leave a comment

Domestic violence was ‘highly prevalent’ before COVID-19. But those at a greater risk of facing this violent ‘pandemic’, now, are women and teenage girls in lower-income countries, a study has revealed.

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