Ukrposhta and Kunsht present postage stamps honoring repressed Ukrainian scientists For Nobel Week, Ukrposhta and the popular science media outlet Kunsht, with the support of the 3MIN Foundation, presented the postage issue Freedom in the Equation. UNESCO presents an Action Plan for the recovery of the science sector in Ukraine On July 3, Kyiv hosted the "Science and Innovation for Ukraine's Recovery" conference to present UNESCO's action plan to support Ukraine's scientific ecosystem. “Freedom in the equation”: an exhibition dedicated to repressed and murdered Ukrainian scientists opens at Harvard Science Centre “Why does Ukraine still have no Nobel laureates in science?” The exhibition Freedom in the equation provides a clear answer: they were killed by Russia. How the Institute of Neurosurgery Operates During the Full-Scale War The Romodanov Institute of Neurosurgery of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine is located in Kyiv, near one of the central metro stations. Over nearly two years of full-scale invasion, this area has repeatedly suffered from Russian attacks. "Unbroken": How the Burn Unit Operates During a Full-Scale War At the Saint Luke Hospital, one of the center's subdivisions—the burn unit—is located. The most challenging patients from all over the country are brought here. What is Museum Digitalization and Why is it Necessary? — The Experience of Ukrainian Heritage Monitoring Lab How are exhibits digitized, what opportunities do museums gain by having digital copies of their collections, and how can this help us in the war with Russia? "It Wasn't Just the University That Suffered, But Also Ukraine's Energy Sector." How the Ivano-Frankivsk Oil and Gas University is Recovering After the Missile Strike On Saturday, June 22, 2024, a Russian missile had struck Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas. This was the first missile strike in Ivano-Frankivsk since the attacks on the local airport at the start of the full-scale invasion, and it will be long remembered by the city's residents. "War in the Blood": How the Blood Transfusion Center Operates During a Full-Scale Invasion Due to the Russian invasion, the need for blood has increased by 60%, says DonorUA. People continue to donate blood, but there aren't as many volunteers as before. How the Center for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery is Recovering After the Russian Attack On the morning of July 8, 2024, a Russian strike damaged the Center for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, which is located on the territory of "Okhmatdyt," but belongs to the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next
Ukrposhta and Kunsht present postage stamps honoring repressed Ukrainian scientists For Nobel Week, Ukrposhta and the popular science media outlet Kunsht, with the support of the 3MIN Foundation, presented the postage issue Freedom in the Equation.
UNESCO presents an Action Plan for the recovery of the science sector in Ukraine On July 3, Kyiv hosted the "Science and Innovation for Ukraine's Recovery" conference to present UNESCO's action plan to support Ukraine's scientific ecosystem.
“Freedom in the equation”: an exhibition dedicated to repressed and murdered Ukrainian scientists opens at Harvard Science Centre “Why does Ukraine still have no Nobel laureates in science?” The exhibition Freedom in the equation provides a clear answer: they were killed by Russia.
How the Institute of Neurosurgery Operates During the Full-Scale War The Romodanov Institute of Neurosurgery of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine is located in Kyiv, near one of the central metro stations. Over nearly two years of full-scale invasion, this area has repeatedly suffered from Russian attacks.
"Unbroken": How the Burn Unit Operates During a Full-Scale War At the Saint Luke Hospital, one of the center's subdivisions—the burn unit—is located. The most challenging patients from all over the country are brought here.
What is Museum Digitalization and Why is it Necessary? — The Experience of Ukrainian Heritage Monitoring Lab How are exhibits digitized, what opportunities do museums gain by having digital copies of their collections, and how can this help us in the war with Russia?
"It Wasn't Just the University That Suffered, But Also Ukraine's Energy Sector." How the Ivano-Frankivsk Oil and Gas University is Recovering After the Missile Strike On Saturday, June 22, 2024, a Russian missile had struck Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas. This was the first missile strike in Ivano-Frankivsk since the attacks on the local airport at the start of the full-scale invasion, and it will be long remembered by the city's residents.
"War in the Blood": How the Blood Transfusion Center Operates During a Full-Scale Invasion Due to the Russian invasion, the need for blood has increased by 60%, says DonorUA. People continue to donate blood, but there aren't as many volunteers as before.
How the Center for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery is Recovering After the Russian Attack On the morning of July 8, 2024, a Russian strike damaged the Center for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, which is located on the territory of "Okhmatdyt," but belongs to the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.