Fighting climate change via ‘regenerative agriculture’
By practicing ‘regenerative farming’ to address climate change, a report by the European Academies of Sciences, says agricultural production will be transformed on a global scale.
By practicing ‘regenerative farming’ to address climate change, a report by the European Academies of Sciences, says agricultural production will be transformed on a global scale.
Drought-resistant crops and ‘speed breeding’ could offer solutions to acute food insecurity which, according to a report, almost doubled between 2016 and 2021.
Israel’s ability to ensure the well-being of its citizens depends on the country’s economic, natural, human, social and cultural resources, a report by Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities concludes.
Mobilized by the American Geophysical Union’s Thriving Earth Exchange, a group of scientists have joined forces to address climate change through ‘tree canopy preservation’ in Berwyn Heights, Maryland, United States.
In October this year, all roads will lead to the Biomedical Research Park in Barcelona, when Academia Europaea and the Young Academy of Europe, host their joint annual conference.
A book which will advance human understanding of world oceans and their resources, while also supporting their sustainable use and management, has been launched.
The International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) is seeking applications for a postdoctoral position from outstanding young scientists in the areas of climate dynamics, climate variability and ocean-atmosphere interactions.
There is a complete lack of data on science education from low-income countries, a report by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO, says.
By recently-signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the ‘International Association of Physics Students’, working to support friendly relations among physics students, has formalized its collaboration with the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr).
For his groundbreaking contributions to algebraic, geometric and other aspects of topology, Dennis Parnell Sullivan, gets the ‘2022 Abel Prize’.
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