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From a reputation in the biomedical sciences that grew from three Nobel prizes, to new prominence in the study of astroparticles, modern-day Argentina is an appealing place to be a scientist
Science speaks a unique language, which crosses borders and acts as a unifying factor for sustainable growth
Requests by research groups and/or scientific institutions in least developed countries are due by 31 October.
TWAS announced today the election of 52 new Members.
The TWAS-Lenovo Science Prize has been awarded to Chilean theoretical physicist Claudio Bunster Weitzman
A rising young Bangladeshi chemist whose work is helping develop new technology for cleaning drinking water has won the Atta-ur-Rahman Prize in Chemistry
Firdausi Qadri, director of the Centre for Vaccine Sciences at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research in Bangladesh, is the recipient of the 2013 C.N.R. Rao Prize
Due funzionari del Ministero degli esteri e dell’Accademia cinese delle scienze ricevono onoreficenza TWAS per gli anni di lavoro al servizio dell’Accademia
South African Minister of Science and Technology Derek Hanekom addressed Academy members during the ministerial session of the 24th TWAS General Meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
On the occasion of its 30th year of activity, TWAS, The World Academy of Sciences for the advancement of Science in developing countries, will honour two women