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Landscape and road, Nepal

Landslide victory: Bioengineering in Nepal

Nepal is using plants and modern engineering to combat the landslides that regularly plague the nation. Badri Paudyal reports.

16 August 2007 | EN

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Digital mapping shows the way forward

Today's maps are sophisticated tools, helping developing countries track everything from drought to disease, reports TV Padma.

6 March 2007 | EN

Mud flow in East Java, Indonesia

The murky waters of Indonesia's mud volcano

Indonesia's mud volcano has so far been both a defeat and an opportunity for scientific understanding, reports David Cyranoski.

Source: Nature

22 February 2007 | EN | 中文

graphic showing Rainfall predicted for the Amazon

Brazil faces forecast of heat and dust

New climate change models predict a heavy impact from global warming on Brazil's biodiversity, agriculture and health, reports Helen Mendes.

8 February 2007 | EN

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Realising the risk: earthquake plans in Pakistan

In the aftermath of the October earthquake, Pakistan is struggling to ready itself for the next big one, reports Geoff Brumfiel.

Source: Nature

3 March 2006 | EN

Sumatra post-tsunami wasteland

Tsunami warning system begins to take shape

Richard Stone and Richard A. Kerr report on how the Indian Ocean tsunami warning system is gradually taking shape.

Source: Science

9 December 2005 | EN

Ganges river

Sharing the burden of flood forecasts in Asia

Flood-prone Asian nations are starting to share information that could help save lives but this exchange needs to be more open to be effective, reports Navin Singh Khadka.

Source: BBC Online

25 August 2005 | EN

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The rise of medical geology

Chandra Dissanayake describes how a novel branch of geology could have important consequences for human health around the world.

Source: Science

5 August 2005 | EN

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Getting Earth monitors to speak to each other

Plans to collate data from the planet's Earth-monitoring instruments could run out of funding, and not every country is keen to participate, reports Naomi Lubick.

Source: Nature

14 July 2005 | EN

tsunami

Anatomy of an epic disaster

A special section in Science magazine provides a scientific overview of last year's massive earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean.

Source: Science

20 May 2005 | EN

HotSprings

Digging deep for Africa's renewable energy

African nations could harness heat from the centre of the Earth to produce electricity, reports Ishbel Matheson, but first they will need to invest in the technology.

Source: BBC Online

26 April 2005 | EN