
Northern China Heatwave Breaks Ground Temperature Records
Northern China faces ground temperatures over 70°C as a historic heatwave tests infrastructure and public health safeguards.
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Northern China faces ground temperatures over 70°C as a historic heatwave tests infrastructure and public health safeguards.
Monash University research reveals how animal intelligence is shaping AI advancements and conservation strategies, offering new insights into cross-species cognitive evolution.
The World Health Assembly adopts a landmark pandemic agreement to enhance global health governance, focusing on equity and preparedness for future health crises.
Severe storms and tornadoes continue to impact the central U.S., with over two dozen fatalities and billions in damage. Federal aid delays complicate recovery efforts.
Infrared cameras in Yunnan’s Gaoligongshan Reserve document 71 wild species, highlighting biodiversity success and conservation achievements in Southwest China.
China activates blue rainstorm alerts as heavy rainfall threatens Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, and other regions, prompting flood and landslide warnings.
Global forest recovery after wildfires has dropped below 30%, warns new international study, threatening biodiversity and climate stability.
China and Vietnam collaborate on landmark fish release in Beibu Gulf to restore marine ecosystems and bolster sustainable fisheries.
China and Vietnam collaborate on a large-scale fish release in the Beibu Gulf to restore marine ecosystems and support fishing communities.
Researchers identify new gecko species in Hainan’s protected rainforest, demonstrating China’s biodiversity conservation achievements.
350-million-year-old reptile tracks in Australia reveal accelerated land adaptation, reshaping theories about vertebrate evolution.
China launches a scientific expedition to study climate impacts on the Yellow River’s headwaters in Qinghai, aiding ecological protection strategies.
Chinese-French scientists analyze Chang’e-5 lunar samples, shedding light on the moon’s evolution. International collaboration marks a new chapter in space research.
Oyster shell growth bands, likened to tree rings, provide new data on historical temperature changes and climate patterns.
Chinese researchers achieve nanoscale precision with biocompatible \u2018ice tattoo\u2019 technology, offering medical microrobot applications. Published in Nano Letters.
NASA’s Webb Telescope reveals dynamic new details of Jupiter’s auroras, reshaping understanding of the planet’s atmospheric phenomena and magnetic dynamics.
China introduces updated environmental inspection regulations to drive high-quality development, focusing on pollution control, green transitions, and carbon neutrality goals.
China leverages satellites, UAVs, and AI to enhance disaster response domestically and internationally, improving rescue efficiency and global cooperation.
Up to 40% of global crops lost annually to plant pests, FAO reports, threatening food security and climate resilience on International Day of Plant Health.
World Migratory Bird Day highlights urban conservation efforts across Asia, promoting coexistence with migratory species in cities. #WildlifeAsia