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WHO Urges Action On Hepatitis Threat

The World Health Organization has urged governments to act against the five hepatitis viruses that can cause severe liver infections.

China’s Second Largest Hydropower Plant Starts Operation

China's second-largest hydropower station officially started operation this month after a three-day test run.

China Successfully Launches Three Experimental Satellites

China successfully launched three experimental satellites into space at 7:37 a.m. on Saturday.

Australia’s Science Literacy Has Fallen: Survey

A national survey has found that the science literacy of young Australian adults has fallen in the last three years.

Indian-American Acoustic Pioneer, Amar Bose, Dies At 83

Former MIT faculty member and founder of Bose Corporation, Amar Bose, has died. He was 83.

A Third Of World’s Population Benefit From Tobacco Control Measures

The number of people worldwide covered by at least one life-saving measure to limit tobacco use has more than doubled in the last five years.

Powerful Radio Telescope For Studying The Universe Debuts

The Southern Hemisphere's most powerful low frequency radio telescope, the Murchison Widefield Array, was officially turned on this week.

One In Ten Will Live In Climate Hotspots By 2100, Study

One out of 10 people on Earth is likely to live in a climate impact hotspot by the end of this century, according to a new study.

Australia Extends Expertise In Water Resource Management To Asia

Scientists from CSIRO in Australia will help develop a transboundary management system for the Koshi River Basin.