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In his TWAS Newsletter editorial, Executive Director Romain Murenzi says space science is essential for development.
Can a nation have space science and also fight hunger and disease? The experts explore this question in the latest TWAS Newsletter.
In its latest newsletter, the Academy profiles the Egyptian TWAS Fellow who uses space science to improve life on Earth
Representatives from 30 nations gathered at TWAS to immerse themselves in the workings of science diplomacy
TWAS Newsletter feature: India is orbiting Mars. China is on the Moon. Many smaller nations are sending satellites aloft. But to what ends?
COMSATS and TWAS new partnership aims at promoting science diplomacy in developing countries.
The BioVision award recognizes potentially influential work from early-career researchers.
In a new film, award-winning women scientists from the developing world discuss how recognition empowers their work
Sir Peter Gluckman, New Zealand's globally influential science adviser, urges small nations to be ambitious in scientific and diplomatic relations with the world.
Three world-class science institutions based in Trieste – ICGEB, ICTP and TWAS – along with ICRANet in Pescara, put Italy at the forefront of global efforts to build science in the developing world.