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Big data is a double-edged sword that can bring profit to few but also benefits to many, experts from Africa and Italy said at TWAS's Trieste Next roundtable.
Rwandan biologist Florien Nsanganwimana studies how to use plants to recover soils in abandoned mining sites.
Olaniyi Fawole from South Africa found that even damaged pomegranates are a rich source of bioactive oil.

Brazil will host a key meeting in a project to increase engagement on solar-radiation management issues.
As the meeting in Rwanda draws to a close, the importance of connectedness rises as a key conclusion.
In a lecture at the TWAS's General Meeting in Rwanda, former Academy President C.N.R. Rao had a clear message: If you want to shape the future, trust chemistry.
TWAS has announced the winners of the TWAS Prizes for 2016 at the Academy's 27th General Meeting in Kigali, Rwanda.
The election of 40 new TWAS Fellows took place at the Academy's 27th General Meeting in Kigali, Rwanda.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame called science a force for development and peace as the 27th TWAS General Meeting opened
A new report from CAS-TWAS Centre details the strong progress of biotechnology in the South