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What indications of ecocide have Ukrainian scientists observed? Read about this in Olga Bogomaz's article for https://t.co/v4ExZomodV 👉
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Przyroda jest ofiarą wojny. Ilość zniszczeń i nieodwracalnych strat w środowisku naturalnym Ukrainy rośnie z każdym dniem.
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Nature is a silent victim of the Russian-Ukrainian war. The amount of destruction and irreversible damage to Ukraine's natural environment is growing every day. That is why the word "ecocide" is being heard more and more often.
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The photo shows the Regional Museum of Local History in Kherson. On October 18, 2025, the Russians hit it again, damaging almost a third of the building. Read about the work of the institution in the article on the website 👉🏻 https://t.co/dWMaNUTkQ7
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Despite numerous reforms, initiatives, and digital innovations, children's basic need — a sense of safety — remains unmet today. Without it, any education becomes an obstacle course.
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Talent alone is not enough to achieve great things. Opportunities to develop that talent, resources, a supportive environment, academic and, most importantly, physical freedom, as well as access to literature, news, and the achievements of humanity are also necessary.
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Thanks in particular to the efforts of Ukrainian scientists, Western scholars refuse to participate in the editorial boards of Russian journals, and the amount of scientific propaganda in international institutions is decreasing.
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The stamp sheet featuring Ukrainian scientists will be available for purchase on Ukrposhta’s Postal Market 👉
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During Nobel Week, @ukrposhta and @kunshtmagazine, with the support of the Đ—MIN Foundation, presented the postage issue Freedom in the Equation. The stamps tell the stories of ten Ukrainian scientists who were killed or repressed by Russia.
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On December 15 last year, two Russian tankers got caught in a storm and wrecked near the Kerch Strait, spilling fuel into the sea. Even nine months later, the effects are still being felt. Read about them in Deanna Altomara's article for Earth Island Journal 👉
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Marine life in the large inland sea has suffered significantly since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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3 months
Together with ZMIN Foundation, we invite you to join us in presenting portraits of ten talented Ukrainian scientists. To help tell the world the truth, please fill out the application form at:
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The 'Freedom in the Equation' exhibition is now on-site in the reading room of Wesleyan University. This is the fourth location in the US where the exhibition has been held since its inception.
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The neglect of Askania-Nova and the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam are just two of many environmental disasters to have struck Ukraine since 2022. About the ecocide committed by Russia in Ukraine, see Bea Perks’ article in The Biologist:
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Things are always urgent in Lviv’s Burn Unit. ​ Read about how the unit works in Kang-Chun Cheng's report for @thexylom 👉
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Ukraine is by far the country most hard hit by cuts to USAID. With the end of the Russian invasion nowhere in sight, doctors have to make use of the dwindling resources at their disposal to save as...
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Registration for five groups of English language courses for Ukrainian scientists has begun 👉 https://t.co/kfsBjC1dLF
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Professor Jeroen van den Brink said that Ukrainian students are among the most talented he has ever encountered. He is one of the leading researchers of altermagnets — materials that employ a “new kind of magnetism.”
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Today, military action threatens unique porpoises, other cetaceans like bottlenose and common dolphins, and all the life connected to them in the Black Sea. Read about these risks in the article by Elyse Hauser for Deep Sea Reporter 👉
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Every year, a small group of harbour porpoises traverses a narrow strait from the Black Sea to the Sea of Asov, then returns again, in a natural migration cycle. Since prehistory, these Black Sea...
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Scientists have been deeply affected by the war. These findings are based on an analysis of available research and insights from a series of focus group discussions with Ukrainian scientists conducted in December 2023 and January 2024.
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5/5 He passed away in 1997, leaving behind a remarkable scientific legacy.
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4/5 Balinskyi saw the fall of the Soviet regime. In the 1990s, he returned to Kyiv and donated his butterfly collection to the National Museum of Natural History. Ukrainian scientists still study it today.
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