Twas in Action 04 September 2018 The unknown number As crises escalate, so does the number of displaced scientists. But a precise overall count is elusive. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 04 August 2015 Q&A: Will space science nurture development? Can a nation have space science and also fight hunger and disease? The experts explore this question in the latest TWAS Newsletter. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 30 July 2015 Farouk El-Baz: Lessons from space In its latest newsletter, the Academy profiles the Egyptian TWAS Fellow who uses space science to improve life on Earth > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 17 July 2015 The new space age TWAS Newsletter feature: India is orbiting Mars. China is on the Moon. Many smaller nations are sending satellites aloft. But to what ends? > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 27 April 2015 The promise of science diplomacy Executive Director Romain Murenzi: We're only starting to unlock science diplomacy's potential. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 06 February 2015 Oman: Advancing science, advancing prosperity The long-time oil-producing power charts a new course to innovation and growth > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 03 September 2014 Luiz Davidovich: You must go home again It's important for young scientists work overseas and return home if possible, says the influential Brazilian physicist. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 09 October 2009 Minister Pandor on science Naledi Pandor was appointed minister of science and technology of South Africa by president Jacob Zuma in May 2009. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 18 September 2009 Science and change in South Africa On the eve of TWAS's 11th General Conference in Durban, Daniel Schaffer, the Academy's public information officer, explores the current state of science in South Africa. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 13 August 2009 Coming home to Iraq After two decades of war, international sanctions and dictatorship, Iraq is starting to rebuild its once formidable science base > SEE MORE