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Bethany Elora Higgins

Women in Science: Bethany Elora Higgins

EPWS, From IYBSSD partners, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud02/04/2023Leave a comment

Dr. Bethany Elora Higgins, Research Fellow at University College London, City, University of London and Anglia Ruskin University, speaks about her scientific career.

Laureates, their teachers and the organizers at the grand ceremony of the Vietnamese Crystal Growing Competition in the period 2019–2022.

Vietnamese crystallography competition reaches its 9th edition

From IYBSSD partners, General news, IUCrBy Abdulsalam Mahmud28/03/2023Leave a comment

The Vietnamese Crystal Growing Competition, initiated in 2014, is open to all Vietnamese school children from 11 years upwards, including undergraduate students.

Why scientific knowledge should remain as public good

From IYBSSD partners, Generalize open science, SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud26/03/2023Leave a comment

While quantum mechanics might be Ana María Cetto’s big passion, the Mexican physicist has devoted much of her time and energy to promoting a broader scientific endeavor – open science.

A Swedish forest

Scientists uncover widespread cutting of Sweden’s forests

From IYBSSD partners, Future Earth, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud21/03/2023Leave a comment

A study published in the journal Earth’s Future reveals that almost a quarter of Sweden’s last unprotected old-growth forest was logged between 2003 and 2019 – equivalent to a loss of 1.4% per year.

Participants in the first seminar on crystallography in The Gambia.

Crystallography raises in Western Africa

From IYBSSD partners, General news, IUCrBy Abdulsalam Mahmud19/03/2023Leave a comment

In the last few months, two crystallographic seminars were organized by the African Crystallographic Association, in The Gambia and the Republic of Guinea.

Microalgues dans des tubes à essai

Microalgae could be the future of global food security

From IYBSSD partners, FrontiersBy Abdulsalam Mahmud14/03/2023Leave a comment

A scientific review has shown that microalgae and other microscopic plant-like organisms could help feed the world’s growing population more sustainably, than current agricultural systems.

Elisama Vieira

WOMEN IN SCIENCE: Elisama Vieira

Brazilian Academy of Sciences, From IYBSSD partners, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud08/03/2023Leave a comment

On this day, 8 March 2023, as we celebrate the International Women’s Day, let’s focus on a womand scientist profile

Blastocrithidia nonstop parasitises the shield bug, Eysarcoris aeneus, captured in the Bohemian Paradise Protected Landscape Area.

Czech researchers discover DNA of unknown parasite

Czech Academy of Sciences, From IYBSSD partners, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud05/03/2023Leave a comment

A strange way to read DNA and produce proteins has been discovered in a protozoan parasite

Martin Farley is Europe’s first full-time sustainable laboratory specialist

Fighting for sustainable science – One Lab at a Time

ALLEA, From IYBSSD partners, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud28/02/2023Leave a comment

Martin Farley, Europe’s first full-time sustainable laboratory specialist, highlights the challenges and opportunities in the quest to reduce the climate impact of laboratories.

Nadia Haider processing food samples in Paul Hebert Centre for DNA Barcoding and Biodiversity Studies, Aurangabad, India. (Photo: Nadia Haider)

Shielding plants from stress

From IYBSSD partners, General news, TWASBy Abdulsalam Mahmud26/02/2023Leave a comment

TWAS-Fayzah M. Al-Kharafi Award winner, Nadia Haider, characterizes economically useful plants through their DNA, to help protect them from human and environmental stressors.

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