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Inspiring the next generation in STEM, Frontiers sponsors Potenti’elle en Science event

Frontiers

Research publisher Frontiers is a participating sponsor of the Potenti’elle en Science event taking place on 9 February 2023 in Lausanne, Switzerland. Hosted by the Suisse Romande chapter of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA), the event celebrates the annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

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International Year of Glass gets cracking in Geneva

Physics World

Events throughout the year will also highlight why glass is critical in achieving the United Nations ’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Let us cherish the significance of this brilliant and versatile material in humanity’s past, present and future,” said Sadik Arslan , head of Turkey’s permanent mission at the UN in Geneva. “Let

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Society opens up electrochemical research

Physics World

That growing interest in electrochemical science and engineering has prompted The Electrochemical Society (ECS) , an international non-profit scholarly organization, to find new ways to widen access to the crucial knowledge contained within its various publications. ” (Courtesy: The Electrochemical Society). .

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Frontiers for Young Minds and the Gairdner Foundation celebrate health research 

Frontiers

Together, they worked with a dedicated Frontiers for Young Minds science writer and a group of young reviewers to ensure the articles were interesting and understandable for other young readers. The authors of the scientific articles for kids are recipients of the 2023 Canada Gairdner Awards.

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The danger of contaminating the night sky

Physics World

The actor, who played Captain James T Kirk in the original Star Trek series, became the oldest person in space, with the event closing the circle that was opened by the first Black female astronaut Mae Jemison , who was the first astronaut to appear on Star Trek. Space should not become a wild west for the rich.

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DOE Partners With Carnegie Mellon University To Launch The 2022 Global Clean Energy Action Forum In September

PA Environment Daily

This landmark convening brings together energy leaders from around the world to turn clean energy ambition into action and accelerate the transition toward a more secure energy future. The United States previously hosted these meetings in 2016 in San Francisco. “By Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “We

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OMB Blog: Quantifying Risks To The Federal Budget From Climate Change - Floods, Wildfires, Drought

PA Environment Daily

The need to invest in our Nation’s future is especially true when it comes to the unprecedented risks we face from the climate crisis – and the opportunities we can create through action. Estimated damages from a subset of these events have grown to about $120 billion a year over the past five years.