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Illustration shows the KMI-IRM Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (RMI), located on the Uccle Plateau, Brussels, where the new climate centre of excellence will be built. (BELGA PHOTO ALAIN ROLLAND)
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The Council of Ministers have agreed on the creation of a centre of excellence for the climate, the secretary of state in charge of science policy Thomas Dermine announced on Friday.

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Former prime minister Sophie Wilmès (MR) and virologist Marc Van Ranst are receiving the Political Courage Prize today from B Plus, a non-profit organisation that advocates for Belgian solidarity

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More than 5,500 people have volunteered to take part in Brussels’ largest-ever air quality measurement study – almost double the participant target set by organisers.

An image of the meteorite over Brussels taken from one of the cameras of the Fireball Recovery and Interplanetary Observation Network (FRIPON) (©Vigie-Ciel / Institut Royal d’Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique)
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A “very clear" meteorite was observed over parts of Western Europe early on Friday morning, according to the Mira Observatory, located in Grimbergen, Flanders.

Hand out picture released by International polar foundation shows Princess Elisabeth Station with wind turbines, solar panels & satellite dish. (BELGA PHOTO INTERNATIONAL POLAR FOUNDATION)
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A team of 26 researchers and support staff is currently en route to the Belgian polar research station Princess Elisabeth, located in Antarctica, according to the secretary of state for science po

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Huawei’s TECH4ALL initiative aims to ensure nobody is left behind in the digital world by encouraging digital inclusion programs and empowering technology adoption globally.

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Scientists in Leuven have begun a pilot project to monitor the presence of coronavirus in the city’s waste water.

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wind farm in the North Sea is taking part in a unique project to grow seaweed on a large scale among its turbines.

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With the coronavirus pandemic affecting almost every aspect of our daily lives, Belgians have quickly learned scientific concepts like epidemiology and virology that might have been incompre

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