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NanoSun Enters US$3 Million JV With China’s CCIEC
The joint venture will see one million liters of wastewater treated using NanoSun's membrane technology by August this year.
South Asia Running Out Of Groundwater
Per capita water availability in South Asia has been dropping and could deepen the ongoing water crisis.
The Proteins That Determine In IVF Success
A proteomics approach has shown that proteins involved in metabolism and cell adhesion can determine how receptive the womb is to IVF treatment.
Three Asians Bestowed L’Oréal-UNESCO Awards
Three exceptional women from Asia have been recognized at the 17th annual L'Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science award.
Only 0.2% Of Chinese Population Has Ideal Heart Health
The authors of a study on cardiovascular health in China warn of a looming epidemic of heart disease.
How Microbial Communities Respond To Dams
There are more nitrogen cycling bacteria found in rivers that have been dammed, scientists say.
A 600 Million Year Old Sponge
An extraordinarily well-preserved fossil discovered in China sheds light on the evolution of sponges.
Farming Harms Chinese Giant Salamander Population
As currently practiced, salamander farming techniques harm the wild population by spreading diseases, studies say.
Green Cross Expands Cell Therapy Business In China
Green Cross has signed an MOU to expand its cell therapy facilities in Guizhou, China.












