A Harvest of Death
The depths of tragedy amidst stunning beauty
The Sun is Shining on India
India could replace US as the second biggest solar market in 2018
Next on the Menu
Grubs and other insects could offer a healthier and more sustainable food choice in the future.
Microscopic Plastic Litter
Plastic nanoparticles – tiny pieces of plastic less than 1 micrometre in size – could potentially contaminate food chains, and ultimately affect human health, according to a recent study by scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Asia’s Great Tuskers see their last days
Great Tuskers are the closest living cousins of the legendary Woolly mammoth. Their tusks grow up to a whopping 2 metres long! Magnificent though they may be, these appendages are the very reason the elephants are quickly going extinct.
Malaysia’s unconventional marine conservation model
To stop the destruction of sea life, the people from Malaysia’s marine park Tun Mustapha decided to work with poachers instead of against them
Travel Mongolia: Traditional Customs
The diverse terrain of Mongolia has wrought a unique culture born of the steppe, desert and city— we delve into some practices that have been given UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status.
12 New Deep-Sea Species Discovered in Indonesia
Discovered creatures include a fuzzy crab and a zebra-patterned lobster