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One beaker and microscope at a time, the Boston-based nonprofit Seeding Labs is helping universities in developing countries to bolster their scientific research. Last week, I spoke with Nina ...
In many first-world countries, education is a fundamental societal offering. Even article 26 of the United Nations declares it a universal human right. Yet, while it’s easy to take for granted ...
Launched by the Ministry of Science and Technology in 2013, TYSP extends sponsorship for talented scientists, scholars, and researchers aged 45 or under from other developing countries to work in ...
Inspiring the global advancement of space science. In announcing the partnership, Ehrenfreund cited LASP’s record of pioneering CubeSat missions and its leadership in the International Satellite ...
Many of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries have done little to cause climate change, yet they are experiencing extreme heat waves, floods and other climate-related disasters. They ...
The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic unraveled the workings of the world as we knew it and the significance of sound e-learning systems on education became evident. The reliance on e-learning to ...
Media skills as a part of science teacher education. In the new course, scientific media literacy is one of the contents. During the visit, partners get to know Finnish expertise in a versatile manner ...
While SMEs in regions like Italy, Malaysia, South Korea, and the United States are accelerating their digital transformation, ...
Why Deadly Bus Accidents Are So Common in Developing Countries 4 minute read Residents look at the wreckage of a passenger bus that crashed and burned, killing 41, in Pakistan’s Balochistan ...
Developing countries spent nearly half a trillion dollars to service their external public and publicly guaranteed debt in 2022, draining funds from critical health, education and climate needs ...