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Researchers and the private sector both would gain from closer ties, said photochemist Tatas Brotosudarmo at a TWAS Research Grants workshop.
Subra Suresh, pioneering researcher and TWAS Fellow, describes the impact of new technologies and multi-disciplinary research.
TWAS Research Grants awardees are convening in Nepal this week to explore the non-scientific skills that can help propel a scientist's career.
Nudrat Aisha Akram, a TWAS Young Affiliate from Pakistan, is exploring new approaches to help plants resist environmental stress.
The TWAS executive director received an honourary PhD from the University of Johannesburg for his contributions to science and science education.
Decision-makers and institutions worldwide should treasure the skills of war-displaced scientists, experts said at a screening of TWAS's "Science in Exile" in Trieste, Italy.
An Elsevier-sponsored symposium at the TWAS General Meeting explored big data and machine learning.
Five women scientists from Bangladesh, Bolivia, The Gambia, Nepal and Palestine are recognized for their accomplishments in biology.

The “Madrid Declaration on Science Diplomacy” aims to strengthen science diplomacy strategies and practices world-wide for the support of universal scientific and democratic values.
Using bacterial viruses to kill aggressive microbes, Kenyan scientist Atunga Nyachieo hopes to find a strategy against dangerous antibiotic-resistant microbes.