On 5 July, Ukraine-born Maryna Viazovska became only the second woman in its 86-year history to be awarded the Fields Medal, often described as the Nobel Prize of mathematics. Here, she talks to Science|Business about her career and her views on how to keep Ukrainian science going as Russia continues to wage war on her native country.
The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the new research group "Deep Learning on sparse chemical process data" for four years with around 3.5 million euros. It is coordinated at the Techni .
The Fields Medal is awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement and the promise of future accomplishments. Now a second woman has received this highest mathematical honor. It is a Ukrainian woman who teaches in Lausanne, writes Lars Jaeger in his article on finews.first.