Supporting the SDGs: A Guide for Merit-Based Academies – 2/6: Why should academies support the SDGs?
There are two good reasons for science academies to work on SDGs.
There are two good reasons for science academies to work on SDGs.
Why a guide about SDGs for science academies?
Hollow nanoparticles and trace elements in the environment were rewarded.
An online meeting that may interest scientists beyond chemistry.
The Turkish Academy of Sciences just published a report about climate change and its impact on health.
The flagship educationnal tool of IUPAC is talking to more people worldwide.
Paul Woafo, professor at the University of Yaounde 1, receives the 2020 IUPAP Medal for Outstanding Contributions to the Enhancement of Physics in Developing Countries.
The five recommendations from the science academies are also part of IYBSSD 2022 programme.
More public money is needed for basic research.
A few examples of how basic sciences changed our everyday lives (and other things too).
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