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A Ghanaian scientist studies genetics to increase chicken's heat-tolerance and robustness.
The TWAS interim executive director has been honoured for a career of remarkable accomplishments in international science.

IAP, TWAS participate in first workshop of a series focusing on science diplomacy to support peaceful uses of chemistry.
An international competition for case studies on sustainability has been launched by the Elsevier Foundation and TWAS.
TWAS's Young Affiliates met in Kigali to set the stage for an active new network that will give young scientists a strong voice in developing countries.
Representatives of 40 nations called for broad scientific cooperation in the "Belt and Road" region.
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.