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Vol. 26 No. 3

2014 (VOLUME 26 No. 3)
The Academy's quarterly magazine. ISSN 222-7369. – Download PDF files of individual articles and/or entire issues.
TWAS Newsletter Vol. 26 No. 3
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The promise of science diplomacy

Executive Director Romain Murenzi: We’re only starting to unlock its potential.

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In the news

Vaccine prices rise. How meat hurts the climate. An African moon mission?

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A view from the South

An emerging perspective on science diplomacy reflects the South’s different history and different needs.

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Seizing a new opportunity

Q&A – Science diplomacy is yielding new advances in the developing world.

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Common threats, common solutions

Could science diplomacy help Central Asia and India cope with climate change?

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ICTP: A half-century of progress

At a 50th anniversary event, high-level leaders celebrated the Centre’s global accomplishments – and TWAS’s contributions.

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Africa calling

Science and diplomatic leaders from Italy, Africa and TWAS celebrated their historic partnership – and future cooperation – at an event in Rome.

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Protecting rice, protecting people

Arsenic in rice threatens global health, says TWAS Prize winner Zhu Yong-Guan.

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Revealing the secrets of monsoons

Scientists and students explored new research on the Asian storms at a workshop organized by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and TWAS.

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CAS-TWAS Centres: Excellence on film

A new film shows the excitement of young researchers from the developing world who study and work at five Beijing-based centres of excellence.

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Ingrid Daubechies: A passion for maths

The beauty of maths, says the influential scholar, is its power to solve problems.

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People, places and events

News about TWAS and its Fellows

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Voices

How Yemeni scientist Abeer Ahmed Qaed Ahmed achieved a difficult mission.


Links:
[1] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/nl26-3_2014_web.pdf
[2] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p2-editorial.pdf
[3] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p3-inthenews_0.pdf
[4] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p4-9-scidipl-southernview_0.pdf
[5] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p10-13-interviews.pdf
[6] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p14-15-scidipl-climate.pdf
[7] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p16-17-ictp50.pdf
[8] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p18-19-africaday.pdf
[9] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p20-21-rice.pdf
[10] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p22-23-monsoons.pdf
[11] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p24-cas-twas-cexfilm.pdf
[12] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p25-daubechies.pdf
[13] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p26-27-ppe.pdf
[14] https://twas.org/sites/default/files/p28-voices-abeerahmedqaedahmed.pdf