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Sep292021
ICTP Prize emblem

Nominations for young physics researchers in ‘2021 ICTP Prize’ close tomorrow

ICTP

ICTP is now accepting nominations for young researchers from developing countries for its ‘2021 ICTP Prize’, and will present a sculpture, certificate and cash prize to the winner.

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Sep292021
Mineralogy 2022

IMA unveils programmes for 2022 mineralogy year, founder’s anniversary

IMA

Activities for Mineralogy 2022, which will begin mid-2022 and extend until mid-2023, have been unveiled by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA).

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Sep282021

IUVSTA calls for candidates to deliver webinars

IUVSTA

A webinar series for ‘beginner’ researchers, masters and doctoral students worldwide is currently being organized by the International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique, and Applications (IUVSTA).

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Sep272021

New giant dinosaurs found in Xinjian, China

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Two new species of herbivorous giant sauropods have been found in a place where only flying pterosaurs were known. They provide a new insight into the ecology of this Chinese region during the Early Cretaceous.

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Sep262021
Toronto heatwave 2010. Photo: Jim Crocker cc BY-NC-SA 2.0

Human population at the mercy of ‘tormenting’ heat

General news

Globally, the impact of extreme temperature on human health will be mitigated if effective measures are taken by governments and key stakeholders.

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Sep252021
© CNRS - Laurent Bruxelles

Tracing man’s origin in Mozambique and Malawi

IRD

Started in 2020 and billed to end in 2022, a project known as HOMME, in Mozambique and Malawi, will soon provide an answer to the origin and evolution of human beings.

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Sep242021
A woman has her blood pressure checked. Research shows that over half a billion people across the world live with undetected and untreated hypertension. World Granny, (CC BY-NC 2.0)

In poorer nations, blood pressure cases rising ‘undetected’

SciDev.net

Low and middle-income countries carry the burden of more than half a billion people living with undetected and untreated hypertension, worldwide.

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Sep222021

Grants for scientific meetings promoting geophysics, geodesy via international collaboration

IUGG

The IUGG is aggressively promoting geophysics and geodesy through international collaboration as it continues to offer financial support to scientific workshops, advanced schools, and symposia.

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Sep212021
Première place au concours d'astrophotographie 2021 de l'UAI OAE, catégorie Aurores (images fixes) : Aurore multicolore en Islande, par Marco Migliardi au nom de l'Associazione Astronomica Cortina, Italie. Les aurores sont le résultat de processus d'ionisation et d'excitation dans la haute atmosphère terrestre, causés par des particules chargées provenant du vent solaire ou d'éjections de masse coronale. Les différentes couleurs d'une aurore indiquent les espèces d'atomes et de molécules atmosphériques impliquées. La couleur la plus courante est un vert vif qui, avec le rouge profond, provient de l'oxygène atomique. Les teintes bleues, violettes et roses sont beaucoup plus rares et proviennent de l'azote moléculaire. Le reflet de l'aurore dans l'eau indique la luminosité des aurores intenses à des latitudes plus élevées. cc BY 4.0

30 OAE Astrophotography Contest winners emerge from 700 entries

International Astronomical Union

30 winners have emerged from the 700 entries received for the Office of Astronomy for Education (OAE) ‘Astrophotography Contest’.

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Sep202021
15TH QUADRENNIAL SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM (STP-15)

Cutting-edge sciences in Solar-Terrestrial Physics

ISC

The 15th Quadrennial Solar-Terrestrial Physics Symposium will gather scientists to discuss cutting-edge sciences, and address ‘predictability’ in mass, radiation and intra-atmospheric coupling during 21-25 February 2022.

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