
Groundbreaking Study Unveils Nine Species of China’s Giant Salamanders
A recent study confirms the existence of nine distinct species of the critically endangered Chinese giant salamander, emphasizing the urgent need for conservation efforts.
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A recent study confirms the existence of nine distinct species of the critically endangered Chinese giant salamander, emphasizing the urgent need for conservation efforts.
Scientists have discovered nine distinct species of the Chinese giant salamander, all critically endangered, prompting urgent calls for conservation to save the world’s largest amphibian from extinction.
Discover the mysterious siphon springs of Shennongjia’s hidden valley in central China’s Hubei Province, a World Heritage Site renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and natural wonders.
Over 230 people have been killed by Hurricane Helene as it swept through the southeastern U.S., causing widespread devastation in several states.
Over 230 fatalities have been reported as Hurricane Helene devastates the southeastern United States, marking the deadliest mainland hurricane since Katrina in 2005.
Conservation authorities in southwest China’s Yunnan Province are using new technologies to monitor and protect the endangered Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys, leading to a steady increase in their population.
Conservation authorities in Yunnan Province are using innovative technologies to monitor and protect the endangered Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys, leading to a significant increase in their population.
Three Chinese patients with severe autoimmune diseases have gone into remission after receiving donor-derived CAR-T cell therapy, marking a breakthrough in the mass production of such treatments.
Discover the enchanting Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Spring in Dunhuang—a desert symphony where singing sands and a timeless oasis captivate travelers along the ancient Silk Road.
Discover the enchanting Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Spring in Dunhuang, where golden dunes sing and a timeless oasis endures amid breathtaking desert landscapes.
Experience the breathtaking autumn beauty of Hulunbuir Grassland, one of the world’s largest grasslands, where rich nomadic heritage meets serene pastoral landscapes in China’s vast northeast.
Thousands in western North Carolina remain without water a week after Hurricane Helene devastated the region. Communities rally to provide essential resources amid ongoing recovery efforts.
Nearly a week after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, thousands remain without access to clean water, prompting residents to line up for emergency supplies in downtown Asheville.
Colombia proposes a unified climate and biodiversity pledge at COP16, aiming to streamline global environmental efforts and enhance synergies in tackling climate change and nature conservation.
Solar storms may cause dim northern lights across parts of the northern United States this weekend as forecasters monitor for possible disruptions to power and communications.
Solar storms may cause faint northern lights across the Northern Hemisphere this weekend, as forecasters monitor potential disruptions to power and communications after recent strong solar flares.
Shenzhou-18 taikonauts share stunning space images of China’s Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, highlighting the significance of these ‘mother rivers’ from orbit.
Shenzhou-18 crew aboard China’s Tiangong space station shares spectacular views of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, highlighting the significance of the nation’s two “mother rivers” from space.
Manaus, the largest city in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, faces its lowest water level since 1902, as severe drought strains transport and vital supply lines.
Manaus Port in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has recorded its lowest water level since 1902 due to a severe drought, disrupting essential transport and affecting over half a million people.