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TWOWS is now accepting nominations of excellent young women scientists from throughout the developing world. Deadline is 28 February 2010.
"Migration and Science", an article in the most recent issue of the TWAS newsletter, takes a close look at the brain drain phenomenon.
The director general of the Center for Earth Observation and Digital Earth at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, discussed the valuable role that science and technology can play in disaster forecasting
Science and diplomacy are closer than we think, argues David Miliband, UK foreign secretary, at the IAP General Assembly taking place at The Royal Society in London.
Economics professor Partha Dasgupta says we need new economic indicators that take into account the value of ecological systems.
Microsoft Research, TWAS and AAS reward three African computer scientists showing potential to accelerate economic development in Africa.
IMPA's long-standing programme to improve the teaching of highschool mathematics in Brazil has turned to the internet to help advance its goals.
TWAS editor Daniel Schaffer is in Paris at 'Berlin7', an international open access conference held at the Université Panthéon-Sorbonnes, where he spoke to Zhang Xiaolin
Despite small strides in advancing research and development, the Arab region still lags far behind other regions in investments in science, technology and innovation.
The world of science communications is changing at an unprecedented pace, says Nature’s editor-in-chief Philip Campbell, "making it hard to predict what the future will hold."