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Varieties of Chinese foods. Credit: Phys.org

Sketching global environmental impacts of China’s food demand

Chinese Academy of Sciences, IIASABy Abdulsalam Mahmud20/11/2021Leave a comment

A study has revealed that carefully-designed policies for China’s food system and international trade will ensure that food security is attained in the Asian nation, without destroying its environment.

Markku Poutanen - Photo: Sonja Lahtinen

‘Becoming IAG Scribe wasn’t my plan, but the call was irresistible’

IUGGBy Abdulsalam Mahmud19/11/2021Leave a comment

He never aspired for the position, but Markku Poutanen, a Research Professor at the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI), explains how he became the Secretary General of International Association of Geodesy.

Coronavirus-2 Credit: WHO

Collaboration and innovation to fight COVID-19: Malaysia’s strategies

INGSA, ISCBy Abdulsalam Mahmud17/11/2021Leave a comment

This opinion article by Dr Ir Siti Hamisah Tapsir, former Secretary General, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) Malaysia, highlights the efforts of the Malaysian government in combating COVID-19.

Cardiac arrest image. Credit: WebMD

Preventing ‘sudden deaths’ from medication using AI

General news, IRDBy Abdulsalam Mahmud16/11/2021Leave a comment

Rresearch teams from Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital AP-HP, IRD, Sorbonne University and Inserm recently proposed using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify the risks of developing cardiac arrest.

Female journalists. Copyright: TIM DENNELL

As COVID-19 festers, science journalists now work under pressure

SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud15/11/2021Leave a comment

The Global Science Journalism Report 2021, published by SciDev.Net, found that work has become “more intense” for science journalists around the world, amid a ravaging Coronavirus.

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Researchers, experts discuss ‘UN SDGs for the Benefit of Society’

IUPAC, IYCNBy Abdulsalam Mahmud14/11/2021Leave a comment

15 researchers and scientific experts recently delivered vital talks and papers on SDGs’ issues at a symposium organized by the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN).

2021 Nobel Prize in Physics winners. Credit: IndiaTV News

Climate modeling, phenomena on menu for 2021 Physics Nobel Prize

European Physical Society, IUPAPBy Abdulsalam Mahmud13/11/2021Leave a comment

Three researchers: Syukuro Manabe, an American; Klaus Hasselmann, a German; and Giorgio Parisi, an Italian, have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2021.

First global parliamentary meeting on achieving the SDGs flyer

That 1st Global Parliamentary Meeting on Achieving SDGs

Interparliamentary UnionBy Abdulsalam Mahmud12/11/2021Leave a comment

About 70 parliaments across the world attended the ‘First Global Parliamentary Meeting on Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs), organized by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and Indonesian House of Reps.

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Building public trust in science

GYABy Abdulsalam Mahmud10/11/2021Leave a comment

Fostering ‘trust in science’ was the central discourse of the Global Young Academy’s 2021 online annual ‘International Conference of Young Scientists’.

Andrea Ghez. © John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation- used with permission. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Astronomy, Astrophysics should introduce people to broader realm of science–Andrea Ghez

ICTPBy Abdulsalam Mahmud09/11/2021Leave a comment

Professor Andrea M. Ghez, a 2020 Nobel Laureate in Physics, in an interview with ICTP, shared more details about her career and her love of science.

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