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Andrei Silva (right) with his supervisor, Prof. Jorge Fernando Silva de Menezes

IYBSSD2022: stories of a scientific year… 26 (UFRB student)

General news, IYBSSDBy Abdulsalam Mahmud10/08/2022Leave a comment

Andrei Marcelino Sá Pires Silva, who schools at Federal University of Recôncavo da Bahia, has been honoured at a meeting of the Brazilian Society of Chemistry, for carrying out a groundbreaking scientific research.

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Applications open for ‘INGSA Francophonie Network’ creation

General news, INGSABy Abdulsalam Mahmud09/08/2022Leave a comment

Applications have been opened to establish an ‘International INGSA Francophonie Network’. Fonds de recherche du Québec will be supporting the new network for a period of five years.

A South African woman in her farm. Credit: Gates Foundation

Tipping Points: Climate Crisis, Positive Transformation

General news, IIASABy Abdulsalam Mahmud08/08/2022Leave a comment

At a conference in United Kingdom, from 12th to 14th September 2022, stakeholders will consider global and local risks from climate tipping points in the Earth’s climate system.

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1st Latin American Industrial-Applied Maths Congress

General news, ICIAMBy Abdulsalam Mahmud07/08/2022Leave a comment

The Brazilian Society of Applied and Computational Mathematics, and School of Applied Mathematics of Fundação Getúlio Vargas, will jointly host the 1st ‘Latin American Congress of Industrial and Applied Mathematics’.

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Winners of IAU’s newly-launched astronomy prizes

General news, International Astronomical UnionBy Abdulsalam Mahmud06/08/2022Leave a comment

The ‘International Astronomical Union’ has announced the maiden winners of its three new prizes, created earlier this year: the Astronomy Outreach Prize, Astronomy Development Prize and Astronomy Education Prize.

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Applications to host CAP 2024 opened

General news, International Astronomical UnionBy Abdulsalam Mahmud05/08/2022Leave a comment

The CAP conference, held at least every two years, is co-organised by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Commission C2, Communicating Astronomy with the Public (CAP) and the IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach (OAO).

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IYBSSD2022: stories of a scientific year… 24 (Science Festival)

General news, IYBSSDBy Abdulsalam Mahmud03/08/2022Leave a comment

The city of Barcelona has hosted the ‘15th Science Festival’ in Spain, an event which featured almost 200 science and technology outreach activities.

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IMU signs Science in Exile ‘Declaration’

General news, IMUBy Abdulsalam Mahmud02/08/2022Leave a comment

The International Mathematical Union (IMU) has signed the declaration ‘Supporting at-risk, displaced and refugee scientists: A Call to Action,’ launched by the initiative – Science in Exile.

The earthquake and tsunami that struck Indonesia on September 28, 2018 left more than 2,000 people dead and 5,000 missing. © Wikimedia Commons - Devina Andiviaty

Using gravitational signals for Tsunami early warning

General news, IRDBy Abdulsalam Mahmud01/08/2022Leave a comment

IRD researchers, on May 11, 2022, published a study in the Nature, which showed how gravitational signals can be deployed in estimating the magnitude of large earthquakes.

Almah Kuambu and a prospective assistive technology user during a National Orthotic and Prosthetic Services outreach programme in Popondetta in southern Papua New Guinea. Copyright: National Orthotic and Prosthetic Services (PNG).

Worldwide, about 1bn people lack access to disability aids

General news, SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud31/07/2022Leave a comment

According to a United Nations report, about one billion children and adults with disabilities, and older people, are unable to access the assistive technology they need.

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