The Algerian Academy of science and technology (AAST) organized a day dedicated to “Women of Science” on Sunday May 21, 2024, at the Hotel El Djazaïr in Algiers, to pay tribute to Algerian women scientists whose contribution…
Over the past few decades, Algeria has experienced the damaging effects of heat waves, heavy rainfall, floods, drought and forest fires. These climate-change occurrences have had detrimental effects on human health,…
bioethics, considered as one of the branches of ethics, contributes to the analysis of moral questions and problems in their scientific and philosophical dimensions. These questions may arise from research practices…
The impact of artificial intelligence on the socio-economic world is deep and diverse. The automation of repetitive tasks has boosted efficiency and productivity in many areas of the economy, but also raises worries about job substitution…
Algeria has recognized the fundamental importance of scientific research and innovation for economic growth, industrial development and the creation of start-ups. The synergy between industry and scientific research represents…
After artificial intelligence, quantum computing will mark the beginning of a larger technological revolution. Its impact will radically change our society in a relatively short space of time, and could disrupt the entire rhythm of human life…
The “Mathematics” section of the Algerian Academy of Science and Technology has opened a field of reflection and discussion on mathematics and its place in society. The aim is to position mathematics in society and predict the developments…
The “science, nature and society” relationship is most clearly expressed in the field of health. In fact, as far back as human consciousness goes, the products used by man to feed and treat himself have always derived from plants…
Algeria faces numerous challenges, including those directly linked to technology. For several decades our country has been striving to appropriate industries vital to its economic and social development. In response to these…