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Science Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for 2024-11-29 ( 4 items )  
Australian Academy of Science: Archives Reveal How Early 'Science Communicator' Raised Funding for Solar Observatory (10)
CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 28 -- The Australian Academy of Science issued the following news release: The letters of a British woman who toured Australia and New Zealand raising funds for a southern solar observatory are among the latest pieces of Australia's science history to be shared from the Academy's archives. Canberra's Shine Dome is home to the Australian Academy of Science Basser Library and Fenner Archives collections, which together significantly contribute to documenting the history more PR

CERN launches Resonance, arts collaboration with Republic, Canton of Geneva, City of Geneva (10)
GENEVA, Switzerland, Nov. 29 -- The European Organization for Nuclear Research issued the following news release: * * * CERN launches Resonance, a new arts collaboration with the Republic and Canton of Geneva and the City of Geneva The first Resonance call for applications aims to attract artists who are based in Geneva and working at the intersection between art and science CERN, in partnership with the Republic and Canton of Geneva and the City of Geneva, announces the launch of the Resona more PR

CSE's New Assessment Identifies Main Causes of Air Pollution in Alwar (10)
NEW DELHI, India, Nov. 29 -- The Centre for Science and Environment issued the following news release: * * * * Fugitive emissions from industries and industrial waste dumping and burning are the key sources * Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB) conduct workshop to propose a roadmap for improving Alwar's air quality * * * Alwar, February 28, 2024: Alwar, a mineral-rich district, houses a number of mineral- and stone-based industries,  more PR

ICRAR Funding Renewed With $25 Million State Government Commitment (10)
PERTH, Western Australia, Nov. 29 -- The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research issued the following news release: The State Government has announced it will commit a further $25 million to fund the International Centre for Radio Astronomy (ICRAR) over the next five years. ICRAR was established in 2009 as to support Australia's successful bid for the world's largest astronomical telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and to ensure that WA would capture the benefits. Simon Elli more PR