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TWAS research grant winner Emmanuel Unuabonah, from Benin City in Nigeria, develops purification systems to get rid of water pollutants.
TWAS Fellow Vincent Titanji says a powerful new ebola vaccine shows that, for the African health system, it's important to think ahead.
From the TWAS Newsletter: The path to science has been unique for Almas Taj Awan of Pakistan.
Applications are invited by 23 August 2015 from young scientists, policymakers and diplomats, especially from developing countries.
At a AAAS-TWAS course, participants explored science diplomacy's many forms.
The event will take place from 10 to 11 April 2016. Deadline for applications: 1 January 2016.
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