From Ice Climber to Fossil Hunter: The Passionate Journey of Cui Qingwu
Explorer Cui Qingwu transforms his passion for climbing frozen waterfalls and exploring caves into a career in fossil research with the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Explorer Cui Qingwu transforms his passion for climbing frozen waterfalls and exploring caves into a career in fossil research with the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Hondurans are optimistic about new diplomatic ties with China, anticipating cooperation in education, sanitation, and technology.
Fentanyl has become America’s deadliest drug, transforming from a painkiller to a leading cause of overdose deaths. Insights from addiction experts reveal the human toll of this epidemic.
Illustrator Hong Xue revives Beijing’s hutong culture through art and tea gatherings, blending Eastern and Western aesthetics to celebrate traditional Chinese heritage.
Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the African-American community continues to grapple with the lingering impacts of racism and unequal resource distribution.
Asian Americans like Linda Ju are confronting a surge in racism in the U.S., highlighting deep-rooted prejudices and the need for systemic change.
Explore how the Page Act of 1875 codified anti-Asian sentiment in the US, targeting Chinese women and shaping immigration policies. Understand its lasting impact on Chinese-American communities.
Despite being the largest minority, Hispanics in the U.S. face ongoing discrimination by law enforcement, highlighting persistent racial disparities in American society.
Attacks on Asian Americans have surged in the U.S. since the pandemic began, fueled by political rhetoric and fear, leaving communities more afraid of violence than the virus itself.
A growing number of U.S. college students are misusing prescription drugs like Adderall to boost academic performance, raising concerns about health and safety on campuses.
Abuse of prescription drugs like Adderall is a growing concern on U.S. college campuses. Students share their views on the misuse of these medications and their impact on campus life.
Jackson, Mississippi’s residents struggle with a severe water crisis, shedding light on long-standing infrastructure issues and racial inequalities impacting access to basic human rights.
COVID-19 exacerbates economic hardships for young Native Americans on reservations with limited job opportunities.
The return of nine Lakota children’s remains highlights the enduring legacy of U.S. indigenous boarding schools and the generational trauma faced by Native American communities.
In South Dakota, the Lakota people confront challenges with resilience. The latest episode of “The Race Gap in the U.S.” explores their journey through the eyes of community members.
Jackson, Mississippi’s water crisis unveils a century of infrastructure neglect and highlights deep-rooted social disparities in the city.
After TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s testimony before U.S. lawmakers, questions remain about whether TikTok truly poses a threat to U.S. user data privacy and security.
The misuse of ‘smart drugs’ like Adderall among U.S. college students is rising, posing health risks and ethical concerns globally. This trend highlights the pressures faced by students in competitive academic environments.
Twenty years after the Iraq War, the Iraqi people are rebuilding their nation, aiming to restore their country to its former glory. Despite challenges, their resilience fuels hope for a renewed Iraq.
Filmmaker Edward Buckles Jr. discusses the unequal aid received by African-American children in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, highlighting ongoing racial disparities in disaster recovery.