A new technology could provide safe drinking water for over 70 million people in South East Asia. The joint collaboration has resulted in the world’s first low-cost ...
... stunning expanse of
coral reefs stretching across south-east Asia, has been lost and
the rest is set to disappear by the end of the century, a World
Wildlife Fund report warns. ...
Cambodia is at surprisingly high risk of climate-related disaster but the Indonesian capital Jakarta tops the list for South-East Asia.
The illegal ivory trade in Vietnam is threatening the survival of South East Asia's elephants, a wildlife monitoring group says.
The Asian Development Bank says Vietnam is particularly vulnerable to climate change and calls on South-East Asia to embark on adaptation.
... first time how bacteria that cause the disease survive in the environment. Leptospirosis is a major public health problem in South East Asia and South America, with over 500,000 severe cases ...
... a month in operation, specially designed video cameras installed to capture wildlife footage in the jungles of South East Asia have twice recorded remarkable images of a mother ...
... fine variation that will enable us to understand the transmission of typhoid fever in South-East Asia, and with colleagues in the UK we will be able to investigate how MRSA and Cdiff spread in our ...
... rapid response teams are being strengthened.
Most poached tigers end up in China and South East Asia where they are used in traditional Chinese medicine, prized as symbols of wealth and served as ...
... features and ethnic origins (Australian, African, East Asian) of varied cultural features and who belong ... 50 populations (including populations from east and south-east Asia) for genetic diversity based ...
... Australia, has shown that intervention is needed in South-East Asia to improve the health of pregnant women ... group hopes to save many lives throughout the South-East Asian region. Based on this audit ...
... killing over a million people every year, mainly children and pregnant women in Africa and south east Asia. It is caused by the malaria parasite, which is injected into the bloodstream ...
... study involving the University of Adelaide, Australia, has shown that intervention is needed in South-East Asia to improve the health of pregnant women and their babies and prevent child and mother ...
Researchers have created maps highlighting areas at risk from groundwater arsenic contamination in South-East Asia and Bangladesh.
... been sold as wives and baby-makers in South East Asia, but they are getting a raw deal in health ... , because culture is changing quickly and becoming more multi-cultural in South East Asian countries."