Variation in cattle diet composition shape enteric methane emissions in data sparse tropical regions
new article from @JohnYumbya@alaninaddis@annotie1
https://t.co/SrsHLOZmBP
SENSE PhD student Philipp Barthelme, has recently presented his work at the AGU. It is now published in Science magazine. Read more here: Declassified satellite photos reveal impacts of Vietnam War https://t.co/aijB0P1d5p
The Climate and Health Africa Conference 2024 call for abstracts and scholarship applications close in just over two weeks!
⏰ Deadline for both: 2 August
Submit an abstract 👉 https://t.co/Q3uTK2WrdU
Apply for scholarship 🔗 https://t.co/L0vU1c6hHk
Wrapping up the final day of the #PRECISENetwork writing retreat with presentations on outputs of the retreat including manuscripts and research plans.
Panel discussion on One Health currently ongoing at the #PRECISENetwork writing retreat with important discussions on maternal and child health, climate change, air quality, community engagement, policy and practice.
@pvondadelszen@MamaDaktari
1. Zim's first earth-observation satellite, ZimSat-1, started collecting data from space after undergoing successful orbital stabilisation. The satellite, which is monitored from the Mazowe Earth Satellite Station, now sending & receiving images of specific areas around.....
I kept this quiet for a while, not keen on blowing my own trumpet really. Anyway, here it is... I'm now a full professor in remote sensing. It feels important to say this to make visible that this is possible for women in my field.
Timely research from Dr Tatenda Makanga (@ptmakanga) and his team in #Zimbabwe on impact of air pollution and heat on adverse pregnancy outcomes at the PRECISE Network Retreat
@PRECISE_network@HitenMistry1