In 2022, 47 per cent of the world’s top AI researchers were from China, but only 12 per cent worked in the country.
The ambitious project will cut through glaciers and mountains, bridging two regions long isolated by geography.
A red bougainvillea in rainy Shanghai evokes the author’s childhood in Calcutta and his mother’s love for purple flowers, ...
Racist “culture” explanations for African underdevelopment are falseGeography, climate, and trade shaped societies more than ...
On Monday, ahead of White Cane Safety Day, which falls on October 15 each year, China unveiled a series of accessible ...
A team of scientists led by Rutgers researchers has uncovered evidence that modern sea level rise is happening faster than at ...
This article is authored by Preksha Shree Chhetri, former consultant, G20 Secretariat and research associate, Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi.
Opinion
The Print on MSNGreat Nicobar Island can serve as India’s Pearl Harbor, help counter China’s aggression
New Delhi has not yet articulated a long-term military component of Viksit Bharat. Therefore, it is necessary to look at ...
Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa’s state visit to India this week, marking the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations, ...
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The Mysterious Desert Ridge Is Changing China’s Geography
In the heart of western China’s Tarim Basin, a striking landscape emerges where the desert’s vast emptiness is interrupted by ...
The coral reefs in the Huangyan Dao national nature reserve located in Sansha, South China's Hainan Province Photo: IC.
Inner Mongolian herder Dorj looked bitterly at the vast grasslands where his flock once grazed freely, before the practice ...
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