The Secretary-General has encouraged UN Entities to use innovative approaches and technologies to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. Following this call, UN Entities have established innovation teams, promoted a culture of innovation and leveraged new technologies in their work. Take a look at the 's new report Best of UN Innovation 2019 with innovation highlights from 35+ UN Entities.
Science and Technology
Celebrated every 10 November, World Science Day for Peace and Development highlights the important role of science and the need to engage the wider public in debates on emerging scientific issues. It also underlines the relevance of science to our daily lives. In 2019, the Day is devoted to the theme of – a burning issue in the scientific community, which is gaining increasing attention by the nonscientific community, as well. Join the conversation with the hashtags #ScienceDay and #OpenScience.
With advances in genomics, it has become possible to , simply by looking at its DNA or genome map.
This year marks the ofhumankinds first step on the Moon on 20 July 1969.For the first time in our 200,000-year existence, we were not solely bound to Earth anymore.The theme of World Space Week 2019 is The Moon: Gateway to the Stars,to celebrate the incredible achievement of landing on the Moon and to spark consideration of the value of the Moon in humankinds future space endeavors.
Not everything that looks like trash is trash. That was the fundamental challenge when a UNESCO prizewinner from Estonia, the, had the idea to create an image-based trash detection system using Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Digital technologies know no borders. They cut across boundaries, sectors and disciplines, opening up new opportunities which are transforming societies and economies, and helping achieve the worlds 17 Sustainable Development Goals.