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PAS, CNR announce call for ‘mobility projects’

General news, Polish Academy of SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud08/05/2022Leave a comment

The Polish Academy of Sciences and National Research Council of Italy have announced the call for ‘joint mobility projects’ to be carried out by scientists.

School of fish in the coral reefs in New Caledonia © IRD - Jean-Michel Boré

Improving biodiversity monitoring in Europe

Future Earth, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud07/05/2022Leave a comment

To address challenges affecting ‘National Biodiversity Monitoring Programs’ in Europe, 350 experts are drafting a proposal for the transnational monitoring of Europe’s biodiversity and ecosystems.

Open Science logo. Credit: ISC

For advancing open science, IIASA researchers honoured

General news, IIASABy Abdulsalam Mahmud06/05/2022Leave a comment

Two manuscripts by IIASA researchers showcasing cutting-edge developments, highlighting open science, have been recognized by the scientific journals where the works were published.

Smart bra inventor Kemisola Bolarinwa. The Nigerian invention uses ultrasound technology to detect breast cancer in the early stages. Copyright: Kemisola Bolarinwa

Nigerian-made ‘smart bra’ diagnosis breast cancer

General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud04/05/2022Leave a comment

A smart bra device developed in Nigeria can detect breast cancer early, potentially saving African women long journeys to access screening services, its inventor, Kemisola Bolarinwa, says.

The 30x30 Conservation Action Focus flyer

‘Ocean Day’: 41,000 persons, 84 countries supporting ’30×30′

General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud03/05/2022Leave a comment

Ahead of the ‘2022 World Ocean Day’, no fewer than 41,000 persons and 1,100 organizations from 84 countries are supporting a campaign launched for protecting 30% of world lands, waters, and ocean by 2030.

Iran's map. Credit: US mission to IOV

IYBSSD2022: stories of a scientific year… 13 (Iran opens IYBSSD)

General news, IYBSSDBy Abdulsalam Mahmud02/05/2022Leave a comment

An opening ceremony for the ‘International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development’ (IYBSSD2022) has been held in Iran, with the Iranian Minister of Science, Research and Technology, Mohammad Ali Zolfigol, in attendance.

File photo of the 1m scientists campaign. Credit: Twitter

Mobilizing 1m scientists,100m hours for science in policymaking

General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud01/05/2022Leave a comment

Frontiers Policy Labs is helping to drive an advocacy campaign, calling on scientists to commit 2 hours/per week for achieving science that engages with policy and global decision makers. Abdulsalam MAHMUD reports.

File photo sourced from internet. Credit: WENR - WES

IYBSSD2022: stories of a scientific year… 12 (Brazil and science)

General news, IYBSSDBy Abdulsalam Mahmud30/04/2022Leave a comment

In an Op-ed article, João Guilherme Ometto, a Brazilian engineer, maintained that quality education and science is what rural communities in his native country direly need, ahead of the IYBSSD2022 opening ceremony.

Mother with baby picks leafy vegetables in the rural Efate island in Vanuatu. Many countries are failing to incorporate gender in climate plans, despite the key role played by women in food systems, new analysis shows. Copyright: Sarah Doyl/Bioversity International, (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0).

To tackle climate change, food systems must be fixed

General news, SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud29/04/2022Leave a comment

There is need for countries to integrate food systems into their climate plans. But Haseeb Bakhtary writes that measures on changing diets, food-linked deforestation, and food waste are lacking in most climate plans. 

Organizers of the '2022 World Conference on Basic Sciences and Sustainable Development'

In Serbia, ‘World Conference on Basic Sciences & Sustainable Development’

General news, WAASBy Abdulsalam Mahmud27/04/2022Leave a comment

The ‘2022 World Conference on Basic Sciences and Sustainable Development’, slated for September in Belgrade, Serbia, is one of the main events of IYBSSD2022.

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