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Solutions•2d ago

Brazil Pushes Global Knowledge Sharing at G20 Summit

Brazil's science minister told the world's largest economies that research breakthroughs should be shared freely, not hoarded. At a G20 meeting in Recife, nations discussed how open innovation can tackle climate change, health crises, and inequality.

Google News - Brazil Innovation•2 min read
China Expands Space Partnerships with Europe and Brazil
Innovation•3d ago

China Expands Space Partnerships with Europe and Brazil

China is stepping up global space collaboration in 2026, with new satellites launching through partnerships spanning three continents. The decades-long cooperation shows how nations can advance science together while sharing the benefits of space technology.

Google: cooperation international•2 min read
Antarctica Opens First Global Vault for Glacier Ice
Planet Wins•Mar 6

Antarctica Opens First Global Vault for Glacier Ice

Scientists just opened the world's first frozen library in Antarctica, storing ice cores from vanishing glaciers. The vault preserves ancient atmospheric secrets before climate change melts them forever.

Mongabay•2 min read
UK and Japan Launch £27M Science Partnership for Health
Innovation•Feb 4

UK and Japan Launch £27M Science Partnership for Health

The UK and Japan just announced a major science collaboration worth over £27 million that will advance gene therapy, quantum computing, and next-generation communications. The partnership promises breakthrough treatments for rare diseases and cutting-edge technology that could transform healthcare and digital connectivity in both nations.

Google News - Japan Innovation•2 min read
Art-Science Partnerships Gain Recognition as Trust Tool
Innovation•Jan 20

Art-Science Partnerships Gain Recognition as Trust Tool

Scientists are calling for more collaborations between artists and researchers to rebuild public confidence in science. The strategy comes as funding cuts threaten research programs worldwide.

Nature News•2 min read