Sentences with phrase «national academies of science worldwide»

Things got more personal in 1999 when the European Technology Assessment Network published a table placing the Netherlands last in the percentage of women elected to more than 30 national academies of science worldwide: A dismal 0.4 % of the Dutch Royal Academy's fellows, one out of 237, was a woman (4).

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Chagall's work also was shown in numerous exhibitions at galleries and museums worldwide including at Der Sturm Gallery, Berlin (1913); Galerie Barbazanges - Hodebert, Paris (1924); Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels (1938); Museum of Modern Art, New York (1946); National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo (1963); Musee du Grand - Palais, Paris (1970); National Museum of Modern Art, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (1983); Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia (1985); Royal Academy, London (1985); Tale Art Museum, Lillestrom (2006); Louisiana Art & Science Museum (2007); Nassau County Museum of Art, NY (2012), among others.
The decision on 24 OCT 1945to unite nations and national Academies of Sciences in order to save the world from future nuclear wars after Huroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed on 6 & 9 AUG 1945, in fact destroyed the integrity of science worldwide and prevented understanding of the causes of climate variations.
«Major international scientific organizations in disciplines ranging from geophysics to geology, atmospheric sciences to biology, and physics to human health — as well as every one of the leading national scientific academies worldwide — have concluded that human activity is changing the climate.
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