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Oct112021

‘Unleashing Science: Delivering Missions for Sustainability’ report: a boost for SDGs

ISC

The report Unleashing Science: Delivering Missions for Sustainability offers an ambitious approach for achieving the 2030 Agenda with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

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Oct102021
Children faces more lifetime extreme events

Children in developing nations to experience heatwaves, drought, flood more

IIASA

A new research has revealed that children, especially in low-income countries, are to face disproportionate increases in lifetime extreme events like heatwaves, flood, and droughts, among others.

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Oct92021
ESOF2022

2022 ‘EuroScience Open Forum’ calls for proposals

Leiden European City of Science 2022

Until 15 November 2021, a submission platform will receive proposals for sessions and posters in the 2022 edition of ESOF.

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Oct82021
Pr Awa Marie Coll Seck, Minister of State and former Minister of Health of Senegal

Awa Marie Coll Seck: “It is time to boost research and development in Africa”

SciDev.net

The Senegalese politician calls on Africa’s governments, private sector and scientists to create endogenous resources and solutions to reduce the continent’s scientific dependence on the West.

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Oct62021
Climate-resilient future (nature)

Evidence-based technology imperative for climate-resilient future

IAP

A communique posted by InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) has highlighted the need for countries to anticipate climate change risks, and quickly implement actions to reach net zero climate-resilient future by 2050.

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Oct52021
Sagarmatha, Chomolungma, Mount Everest. Photo by Andreas Gäbler on Unsplash

Traveling to the Earth’s center: the explanations of tectonic plates

IMA

Patrick Cordier, Professor of Physics, and specialist in mineral physics, at Lille University, in this article, explains how tectonic shape various phenomena of earth surface, gravity, among others.

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Oct42021

Inputs requested for 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report

General news

The Independent Group of Scientists (IGS) is seeking the inputs of select experts to inform its quadrennial Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR).

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Oct32021

51 museums, libraries get funding to advance vaccine confidence in US

ASTC

51 museums and libraries across United States, the US, have received between $1,500-$10,000 as grants to boost vaccine confidence among Americans.

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Oct22021

Physics societies unite in support of open access, science

European Physical Society, Generalize open science

Financial support for authors and quality peer-review publications should be guaranteed, as 16 physics societies pledge commitment to Open Access (OA) for physics research.

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Oct12021
For food systems to work well in Africa, the entire food system from production, processing to marketing must be effective — but success hinges on smallholder farmers who are at the frontline, says Gilbert Nakweya. Photo: Axel Fassio/CIFOR, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Investing on research, key to saving Africa’s agriculture

SciDev.net

Commitments to invest in research for home-grown innovations that support food systems is imperative writes Gilbert Nakweya.

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