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LIFE

Malaysian musician who can play 30 traditional instruments is captivating millions online

South China Morning Post, Published on 20/08/2025

» HONG KONG — At just 19 years old, Belle Sisoski moves with the certainty of an artist twice her age.

WORLD

Horses were running between Asia, North America 50,000 years ago: study

South China Morning Post, Published on 16/05/2025

» HONG KONG — Ancient horses repeatedly migrated between North America and Eurasia, reaching today's Russian Far East near China, during the late Pleistocene when sea levels dropped and a land bridge connected the two continents, a new study found.

WORLD

More rice, less gas: Scientists create hybrid to cut methane emissions

South China Morning Post, Published on 05/02/2025

» HONG KONG — Chinese and Swedish researchers have developed a high-yield rice variety that emits up to 70% less methane than normal rice after uncovering how chemicals released by rice roots influence emissions. 

BUSINESS

China faces 3% GDP loss as heatwaves intensify

South China Morning Post, Published on 14/03/2024

» More frequent and severe global heatwaves will disrupt future supply chains around the world, a new study has found.

WORLD

China on alert for extreme winter weather as El Nino adds to global warming mix

South China Morning Post, Published on 12/11/2023

» Each part of the country should prepare for its own combination of extreme weather risks this winter, the China Meteorological Administration said on Saturday, with the world on track to have its hottest year on record in 2023.

WORLD

Why Typhoon Mawar is causing Hong Kong's soaring temperatures, intense pollution without making direct hit

South China Morning Post, Published on 01/06/2023

» Typhoon Mawar is having a far-reaching impact on Hong Kong as it brings record-breaking temperatures for the month of May and causes serious air pollution, despite bypassing the city, according to meteorologists.

WORLD

Climate change: Chinese scientists say 'flash droughts' are becoming the new normal

South China Morning Post, Published on 16/04/2023

» Scientists say "flash droughts" - marked by rapid onset and quick loss of moisture from plants and soil - are increasing globally as climate change leads to higher temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns around the world.