At a five-day CAS-TWAS-Elsevier Foundation climate workshop in China, 20 women scientists from developing countries demonstrated how to turn scientific knowledge into actions leading to a sustainable future
Indian mathematician Neena Gupta received the 2023 TWAS-CAS Young Scientist Award for Frontier Science for providing a long-sought solution to an algebraic problem
Burkinabé scientist Sanata Bamba-Pakotogo received the 2023 TWAS-Abdool Karim Award for improving healthcare for pulmonary fungal infections in her country
At the 2024 AAAS-TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy, early-career scientists and policymakers from developing countries learned how to settle disputes and reach agreement
After attending the AAAS-TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy, Guatemalan physicist María Eugenia Cabrera Catalán aims to build a scientific network with colleagues from neighbouring countries.
TWAS-Fayzah M. Al-Kharafi Award winner Nyovani Janet Madise of Malawi strives to ensure responsive maternity care to pregnant women living in Kenyan slums
Fetenech Meskele Ganebo, a TWAS-SISSA-Lincei fellowship awardee, and a Cinzia Vitale Onlus winner visited Trieste University to set up a computational system that identifies malaria risk factors.