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The Oceans Are Running A Fever - Asian Scientist Magazine

Increasing marine heatwaves are breaking the resilience of aquatic life with long-term consequences for coastal communities.

India , Diliman , Bulacan , Philippines , Arabian-sea , India-general- , Parali , Chhattisgarh , Malaysia , Lakshadweep , Nepal , Japan

Climate Change In South China Sea Can Impact Global Weather - Asian Scientist Magazine

The continued warming in the South China Sea is likely to lead to increased precipitation in South Asia and East Asia.

South-china-sea , Brunei-general- , Brunei , China , Philippines , Indonesia , Malaysia , Antarctica , Australia , Vietnam , Republic-of , Tibetan-plateau

How SMEs Can Steer Towards Transformation - Asian Scientist Magazine

Michael Goh, Chief Operating Officer at IPI encourages startups and SMEs to embrace transformation and work with trusted partners like IPI to spring ahead of the competition.

Singapore , Belgium , China , Belgian , Mei-horng , Michael-goh , Singapore-economic-development-board , Innovation-technology , Pioneer-environmental-technology , Innovation-advisors-programme , Environment-accelerate-to-market-programme , Construction-authority

How Scientists Are 'Hyping' Their Research Proposals - Asian Scientist Magazine

Study shows that researchers targeting National Institutes of Health grants are increasingly using promotional language in their applications. But what’s really driving this?

Tsukuba , Ibaraki , Japan , National-institutes-of-health , University-of-tsukuba , Asian-scientist-magazine , National-institutes , Promotional-language , Funded-research ,

Rising Temperatures Threaten China's Workforce - Asian Scientist Magazine

Annual heat-induced work hours losses are expected to increase by 120 percent by the end of the century in the country, study estimates.

Henan , China , Guangdong , Jilin , Tsinghua-university , Vanke-school-of-public-health , Asian-scientist-magazine , Professor-huang , Vanke-school , Public-health , Asian-scientist

How Smoking Bans Prevented Heart Attacks In Singapore - Asian Scientist Magazine

An analysis by Duke-NUS researchers finds that Singapore’s 2013 extension of the smoking ban averted heart attacks.

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