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WORLD

Why mammals that band together may face lower cancer risks

South China Morning Post, Published on 02/12/2025

» BUENOS AIRES —  Much research on cancer prevalence has focused on genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors. But a new study by Argentine researchers offers a novel evolutionary perspective: the social structure of mammals may play a critical role in cancer risk.

WORLD

How China's new 'durian express' recalls emperor's efforts to sate consort's lychee love

South China Morning Post, Published on 20/09/2025

» Native to Southeast Asia, durian is a highly divisive fruit. Some people love it, while others cannot stand being in the same room with one.

SPORTS

Olympics: Why is surfing being held in Tahiti and why aren't locals happy?

South China Morning Post, Published on 20/07/2024

» Although Paris was selected as the host city for the 2024 Olympics, not all the events will take place in the French capital.

WORLD

China plans to expand 'manta ray' submersible fleet

South China Morning Post, Published on 10/06/2024

» China is expanding its fleet of coral-monitoring submersibles and plans to build larger models that could also be used for reconnaissance purposes.

LIFE

Tech start-up launches new solar-powered, self-driving boats to clean up ocean waste

South China Morning Post, Published on 09/02/2024

» HONG KONG - Hong Kong-based marine tech start-up Clearbot is set to launch a new generation of bigger solar-powered autonomous boats to boost its efforts to clean up polluted waters in India.

WORLD

Chinese scientists clone first rhesus monkey to live into adulthood

South China Morning Post, Published on 18/01/2024

» BEIJING - Researchers affiliated to China's premier science academy have successfully cloned the first rhesus monkey to survive into adulthood.

LIFE

China's bamboo could replace high-emitting plastics, but tech bottlenecks are stunting growth

South China Morning Post, Published on 04/12/2023

» It feeds one of the Earth's rarest species. It was the writing surface for some of the earliest books. It could prove essential in reducing vast amounts of carbon emissions - and China has more of it than anywhere else.

WORLD

Mongolia's new land ports seek to broaden ties with China and Russia, provide 'pivotal' link with Asia and Europe

South China Morning Post, Published on 26/11/2023

» Resource-rich but underdeveloped Mongolia is planning seven new dry ports to expand trade with neighbouring giants China and Russia, a Mongolian official told the Post.

WORLD

More research on Japan's plan to discharge radioactive waste water

South China Morning Post, Published on 05/07/2023

» More risk assessments will be made by Hong Kong on Japan's plan to discharge treated radioactive water from the ill-fated Fukushima nuclear power station, despite a UN watchdog giving the go-ahead to pump it into the sea.

LIFE

Koh Samui evolves to cater for Gen Z, digital nomads

South China Morning Post, Published on 07/06/2023

» Hong Kong's favourite Thai getaway island - three-and-a-half-hours away once Bangkok Airways' direct flights restart on July 1 - has taken advantage of the tourism hiatus caused by the Covid-19 pandemic to up its game, revamping infrastructure and reimagining its holiday attractions.