“Save Mekong’s rich biodiversity for future generations”
Dang Thuy Binh, a scientist who studies river biodiversity in Vietnam tells about her work, and being a woman in science.
Dang Thuy Binh, a scientist who studies river biodiversity in Vietnam tells about her work, and being a woman in science.
The Global Survey of Scientists (Part 2)
Jovana Milic, Scientist, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, is Dubnium.
Gender equality in science (as elsewhere) will lead to substancial gains.
AAS is pushing for Open Access publishing of scientific results.
A prize for mathematicians from developing countries.
Folakemi Odedina, the founder and principal investigator at the Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium, tells how she is turning brain drain into “brain gain” for Sub-Saharan Africa.
The Global Survey of Scientists (Part 1)
How young chemists mobilized for the International Year of the Periodic Table 2019
Some transformations to harness basic sciences for sustainable development may be controversial. What are the main points to be discussed?
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