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Hidden dangers in ‘acid rain’ soils
Acid rain from fossil fuel pollution may be quietly training soil bacteria to become longer-lived, more transmissible, and…
ESA secures record €22.1 bln funding at Ministerial Council
BREMEN— European Space Agency (ESA) member states have approved record contributions of €22.1 billion at the agency’s Ministerial…
Low-Loss Materials: Key Enablers for 5G/6G, Radar, and High-Speed Digital
Transmission losses become increasingly significant as communication systems move toward higher frequencies, making low-loss materials essential to preserve…
Taiwan scientists develop voltage-controlled adhesion switch
TAIPEI, Nov 30 – Scientists at National Taiwan University have developed a molecular-scale adhesion switch that can make…
Japan researchers release 4-year COVID-19 response dataset
OSAKA, Japan – Japanese researchers have released a comprehensive dataset tracking how adults in Japan responded psychologically and…
Nepal Issues Kathmandu Declaration on Sustainable Biomass Energy
KATHMANDU— Nepal on Monday launched a national initiative to accelerate its transition to clean energy, issuing the Kathmandu…
Culture
How Habitus Influences the Migration Trajectories of African Students in China
A study by Dr. Benjamin Joseph Mulvey, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Department of International Education (IE), The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK), focused on the migration patterns of African international students in China.
ESA and ASECNA signs contract for SBAS implementation in Africa
European Scace Agency (ESA) and Agency for Air Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar, ASECNA have signed an agreement to deploy a Satellite-based Augmentation System (SBAS) across a service region…
Lingnan University signs MoU with Chung Cheng University
Lingnan University (LU) and National Chung Cheng University (CCU) in Taiwan signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote cooperation in education and academic research between the two institutions.
UW scientist wins Blue Planet Prize
Steve Carpenter, one of the world’s foremost lake ecologists and professor emerit at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has been awarded the Blue Planet Prize.





















