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Resonant amplification in particles charged to a surface potential of 20V... Credit: SAS

Clarifying anomalous microwave phenomena in atmosphere

Slovak Academy of SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud02/11/2021Leave a comment

A theoretical explanation has been proposed of how excess free electrons in the surface layer of particles affect incident microwave radiation.

A Brazilian health professional preparing a vaccine. From Egypt to Brazil, countries have started work on their own COVID-19 vaccinations in the face of a so-called 'vaccine apartheid'. Copyright: IMF/ Raphael Alves, (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0).

As COVAX disappoints, countries find succor in home-grown jabs

SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud01/11/2021Leave a comment

This feature article reveals how low- and middle-income countries are turning to home-grown vaccinations against COVID-19 as the UN-backed COVAX facility fails to deliver.

STEM Women ASIA emblem. Credit: IAP

285 female researchers profiled in newly-launched ‘STEM Women Asia’ directory

IAPBy Abdulsalam Mahmud31/10/2021Leave a comment

Though recently-launched, the STEM Women Asia will provide an online directory of women in Asia and Oceania working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

Gender Equality In Science-Two Global Surveys

Women under-represented in over 120 global science organisations–report

IAP, ISC, NASACBy Abdulsalam Mahmud30/10/2021Leave a comment

Mainstreaming gender balance in science still remains a mirage after a recent study confirmed that women are under-represented in over 120 science organizations, worldwide.

Photo: Debdatta Chakraborty ©. Floating Island Vegetables, India - a winner of the Good Food For All photo competition.

At 2021 UNFSS, stakeholders pledge 300 commitments to accelerate food systems

International Foundation for ScienceBy Abdulsalam Mahmud29/10/2021Leave a comment

The UN Food Systems Summit ended recently with thousands of people from around the world pledging to transform food systems with nearly 300 commitments.

File photo of a report done by EASAC

Scientists demand policy changes as buildings emit 25% of GHGs in Europe

Council of Finnish Academies, EASACBy Abdulsalam Mahmud27/10/2021Leave a comment

With 25% of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) emissions in Europe coming from buildings, scientists advocate fundamental policy changes.

GYA Blog

Isn’t it time for a(nother) global moonshot in research?

GYABy Abdulsalam Mahmud26/10/2021Leave a comment

As COVID-19 is still impacting global economies, we must rethink the innovative societies of tomorrow, to navigate today’s troubled waters, writes Catherine Beaudry.

After WHO approval, concern heightens over distribution of 1st malaria vaccine

SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud25/10/2021Leave a comment

The World Health Organization may have recommended a broad deployment of the first-ever malaria vaccine in Sub-Saharan Africa, but scientists say its acquisition and distribution will be an issue.

Adopting ‘wellbeing economics’ instead of growth at all costs

Club of RomeBy Abdulsalam Mahmud24/10/2021Leave a comment

The Club of Rome wants the European Commission, EU, to take the lead in designing policies that go beyond focusing on GDP growth, to the wellbeing of mankind and the planet.

Professor Eliezer Rabinovici 24th President of the CERN Council. (Image: CERN)

Prof. Rabinovici emerges 24th President of CERN Council, takes over next January

European Physical SocietyBy Abdulsalam Mahmud23/10/2021Leave a comment

Currently a professor at the Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University, in Jerusalem, Eliezer Rabinovici, the new President of CERN Council, will assume office on January 1, 2022.

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