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A rich assembly of activities at ESOF 2020 will offer opportunities to merge science, careers and science for business.
Professor Hamdan, of Jordan, was serving as a current TWAS vice president
The 2019 Al-Kharafi Award goes to a science diplomat promoting renewable energy
Kenyan molecular biologist awarded for studies on insect population genetics aimed at developing biological pesticides.
The U.N. Technology Bank is taking steps to help Least-Developed Countries catch up with the digital revolution.
Conservation scientist from Benin leads young generations to learn the importance of wildlife.
A TWAS panel urges the provision of a deeper education in big data for young scientists.
A grassroots effort to evaluate and improve the public health system of Vietnam has yielded good progress, with potential for long-term impact.
An essay by TWAS Fellow Klaus Krickeberg explores how math powers public health research
A chemist from Nepal searches for medical molecules in plants