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Nov222022
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How science can help cities, firms operate in earth system

From IYBSSD partners, Future Earth, General news

What businesses and cities must do to stay within ‘safe and just’ environmental limits for carbon, water, nutrients, land and other natural resources, is the subject of a new set of recommendations from Earth Commission experts.

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Nov212022
A mangrove forest vegetation

Scientists research climatic factors of last 2,000 years

From IYBSSD partners, General news, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

A consortium of Belarusian and Russian scientists have conducted a research on the dynamics of climatic factors for more than 2 thousand years.

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Nov202022
Young inventors at the Science Festival in Belarus

18,000 people attend ‘Science Festival’ in Belarus

From IYBSSD partners, General news, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

On September 10, 2022, this year’s ‘Festival of Science’ was held at Central Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, with about 18,000 people in attendance. 

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Nov162022
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Academic system and climate sustainability – REPORT

From IYBSSD partners, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters

A new ALLEA report delves into academia’s impact on the climate through its own operations, from the perspective of various stakeholders that play a key role in shaping the academic system.

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Nov132022
Researchers analyze the human brain components on computer screen Credit: FRQ

7 ‘mega’ research projects in Netherlands get AIRF grants

From IYBSSD partners, General news, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

In Netherlands, seven new ‘groundbreaking’ research projects have been awarded grants from the Academy Institutes Research Fund (AIRF).

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Nov122022
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Model improves accuracy for remote sensing interpretation

Chinese Academy of Sciences, From IYBSSD partners, General news

A new foundation model dubbed RingMo has been developed to improve the accuracy for remote sensing image interpretation.

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Nov112022
YVONNE MASCARENHAS

Mascarenhas – Celebrating Latin America’s most productive researcher

Brazilian Academy of Sciences, From IYBSSD partners, General news

Yvonne Mascarenhas turned 91 on the 21st of July 2022, having dedicated at least 70 years to scientific research. The accomplished Brazilian woman scientist is a force to be reckoned with in the field of physical chemistry.

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Nov92022
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25 countries partner on health inequalities research

From IYBSSD partners, General news, IAP

A series of workshops recently attracted participants from 25 countries to identify how research can create more equitable health outcomes, while facilitating future health emergency preparedness.

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Nov82022
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Research initiative needed to achieve climate-neutral society

From IYBSSD partners, General news, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Climate scientists, united in an advisory body set up by NWO and KNAW, are recommending that a ‘Dutch Climate Research Initiative’ (Klimaatonderzoek Initiatief Nederland) be established as soon as possible.

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Nov72022
A woman scientist examining agronomic and soil management practices in Western Kenya. Gender experts say women remain “systematically excluded” from research, leading to inherent scientific biases. Copyright: CIAT/GeorginaSmith, (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0).

‘Only 20% of climate change studies written by women’

From IYBSSD partners, General news, SciDev.net

Despite progress on gender representation in science and research, disparities still exist. Women author fewer of the papers that are published in journals than men, according to the findings by the scientific publisher Elsevier.

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