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Science for Development and International Cooperation - UNESCO Paris, 21 January 2015 - © UNESCO/P.Chiang-Joo
To give you an idea of just how big an extreme mammal is, Rachel S. of SOMA is posing with one. She barely reaches his knee.
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The CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform brought together CGIAR researchers working toward the Gender Equality, Youth and Social Inclusion Impact Area for a three-day CGIAR GENDER Science Exchange focused on gender and social inclusion in food, land and water systems. The conference that ran from 12-14 October, 2022 in Nairobi also featured launch of CGIAR GENDER as an Impact Platform
Photo: N.Ronoh/CGIAR GENDER
Science for Development and International Cooperation - UNESCO Paris, 21 January 2015 - © UNESCO/P.Chiang-Joo
June 11, 2018; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; McMaster University 2018 Spring Convocations - Faculty of Humanities and Arts & Science Program. Honorary degree recipient: John Mighton. Valedictorian: Sadaf Rahmanian. Photo by Sarah Janes for McMaster University.
Live event VID art|science
Textile installation: Julia von Stietencron
in collaboration con Elisabetta Melotti
live music: Octandre
The early embryonic life: a Place harboring the information for our journey throughout the adulthood.
The textile artwork represents the primordial of life as the self-assembling of forms in the presence of physical energies (i.e. electromagnetic energy and mechanical/sound vibration) symbolized by dark/light patterning and colored beams spreading throughout a network of assembling morphogenetic layers.
A movie of the artwork (10 m long, 3 m high, 3 m wide) represented as an audio/video installation, with light and sound vibration is available at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ftWdExdpWA
Images of the artwork appeared as a cover image in Cell R4, an international Journal of regenerative medicine (Cell R4 Vol 2, issue 2), within the context of the article entitled: "Fashioning Cellular Rhythms with Magnetic energy and Sound Vibration: A new perspective for Regenerative Medicine” (Carlo Ventura, Cell R4 2(2): e839).
Friday 27th September 2013 #CERNTweetup Event, Geneva.
Our wonderful Hosts:
@KateKahle @alex_brovvn Abha Eli
The Magnetic Twelve:
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Thank you to @CERN and everyone there that put in all the hard work over the immense 3 days.
At our 2016 Science Festival we explored science, technology, engineering and design’s ability to help us improve our world and lives through the concept of Building Better Worlds. The Festival ran from 26 March – 10 April and featured a vibrant and varied programme of over 250 events in and around Edinburgh.
Bio and Beyond exhibition launch - photo by Chris Scott
or Science Applied to Flight
RAF Cosford.
The Vickers Varsity was a multi engine aircrew trainer. It was ideal as, with just a few tweaks, it could be used to train pilots, navigators, flight engineers and air electronic officers/operators
May 21, 2025; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; McMaster University 2025 Spring Convocations - Faculty of Health Sciences. Honorary degree recipient: Dr. R. Brian Haynes, Doctor of Science. Distinguished University Professor: Jeffrey Weitz. President's Awards for Outstanding Contributions to Teaching & Learning: Jasdeep Dhir. President’s Award in Student Leadership: Alador Bereketab. Valedictorian: Alador Bereketab. Photo by Ron Scheffler for McMaster University.
November 21, 2024; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; McMaster University 2024 Fall Convocations - Faculties of Engineering and Science. Distinguished Alumni Award: Dr. Jean Marmoreo. President’s Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision: Dr. Allison Williams. The Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal: Dr. Shadman Khan. Valedictorian: Xiru Wang. Photo by Ron Scheffler for McMaster University.