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Over 41,000 Giant River Turtles In Single Nesting Site Without Touching Them: How Was It Done? Curated By : Last Updated:March 09, 2026, 08:33 IST Scientists have identified the world’s largest known nesting site of the endangered giant South America... [1]
SHANGHAI -- China's Xiaomi is planning a research and development center in Munich, Germany, that will focus on electric vehicles. [2]
Severe flooding in Songkhla province is expected to cause economic losses of around 25 billion baht, said Burin Adulwattana, chief economist at the Kasikorn Research Centre. [3]
El Nino is set to become substantially STRONGER and more frequent, experts warn – triggering intense floods and storms El Niño years are set to become significantly stronger and more regular due to human-induced climate change, a study has found. [5]
The Research and Innovation Department, in collaboration with the Thammasat University Research and Consulting Institute (TU RAC), has hosted a [6]
The 2022 APEC-Australia Women in Research Fellowship has been supported by the Australian Government and implemented by the Australian APEC Stud [7]
Defence Forces to take up options set out in Defence Forces’ Research Program 2017 The Finnish Defence Forces' Logistics Command to take up options from the Defence Forces’ Research Program 2017 (PVTO 2017). (confirmed by 2 sources) [8]
Svalbard-research becomes more important for China, professor says China’s Polar Research Institute agrees to prepare joint Arctic scientific projects with Russian partners. This became clear during a recent visit to Barentsburg on Svalbard. [9]
Over 41,000 Giant River Turtles In Single Nesting Site Without Touching Them: How Was It Done? Curated By : Last Updated:March 09, 2026, 08:33 IST Scientists have identified the world’s largest known nesting site of the endangered giant South America
SHANGHAI -- China's Xiaomi is planning a research and development center in Munich, Germany, that will focus on electric vehicles.
Severe flooding in Songkhla province is expected to cause economic losses of around 25 billion baht, said Burin Adulwattana, chief economist at the Kasikorn Research Centre.
El Nino is set to become substantially STRONGER and more frequent, experts warn – triggering intense floods and storms El Niño years are set to become significantly stronger and more regular due to human-induced climate change, a study has found.
The Research and Innovation Department, in collaboration with the Thammasat University Research and Consulting Institute (TU RAC), has hosted a
The 2022 APEC-Australia Women in Research Fellowship has been supported by the Australian Government and implemented by the Australian APEC Stud
Defence Forces to take up options set out in Defence Forces’ Research Program 2017 The Finnish Defence Forces' Logistics Command to take up options from the Defence Forces’ Research Program 2017 (PVTO 2017).
Svalbard-research becomes more important for China, professor says China’s Polar Research Institute agrees to prepare joint Arctic scientific projects with Russian partners. This became clear during a recent visit to Barentsburg on Svalbard.
SCBX Group says it is firmly committed to advancing Thai research on to the world stage by continuing to publish "A-Star" (A*) research at top-tier conferences as ranked by the Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia (CORE).