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Congolese scientist Lydie-Stella Koutika wins the Al-Kharafi Prize for work investigating how to enrich poor soil.
As his second term ends, President Bai Chunli analyses TWAS's significant growth – and its need to be nimble in a changing world.
New strategies to manage the sun's energy could check global warming. But at Trieste Next, experts said more evidence is needed.
From 27-29 November, the 28th General Meeting will feature lectures and symposia, plus a ceremony for TWAS award-winners.
From volcanoes to chemical weapons treaties, an AAAS-TWAS course introduces researchers and diplomats to science diplomacy
Malian agronomist Amadou Dicko, a TWAS Research Grant recipient, studies soil bacteria to guide farmers toward sustainable agriculture.
Leaders of the Royal Society, a globally respected science academy, meet with TWAS and FIT/ESOF to explore cooperation.
Open Doors Programme running
At the World Social Science Forum in Japan, the Science International partnership explored the needs of war-displaced researchers.
Researchers work to provide Israelis, Jordanians and Palestinians with drinkable water – and to ease political strife