Asia
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Asia's Tropical Forests Found To Be More Resilient To Climate Change, Study Finds
Experts say Asia's tropical forests could be more resilient to climate change than previously thought. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Cold Weather in Eastern Asia: Frigid Conditions, Snow Unleash in Japan, South Korea
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Siberia Suffers from Lowest-Level Temperature Drop; Cold Air Expected in Eastern Asia, North America Next Week
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Bering Land Bridge Connecting Asia and North America Did Not Develop Until Roughly 35,700 Years Ago
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At Least 4 Dead While Dozens Injured as Magnitude 7 Earthquake Hits the Philippines
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Through the Intense Heatwaves Around the World, Lakes Are Also Feeling the Heat From Climate Change
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Global Warming: NOAA Study Reveals Aerosol Emission Reductions in North America and Europe Increase Atlantic Hurricane Activity
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Sunspot Releases Double Solar Flare, Causing Radio Blackouts in Asia and Australia
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Ancient Ice Wall Might Have Prevented Travel from Asia to the Americas Through the Beringia Land Bridge
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A New Species of Oldest Stegosaur Has Been Discovered in Asia
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Global Scale Mega Drought Possibly Led to Fall of Ancient Empires 4,200 Years Ago
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Report Shows that Asia's Road to Net-Zero May Cost Up to $12 Trillion
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South Asia Floods: Death Toll at 550, Millions Displaced, Looming Humanitarian Crisis