Climate Takes a Crunch Out of Indonesia's Apples

Indonesian apple producers rush to finish spraying pesticides onto their trees before yet another...

Here is How the Latest Climate Technologies Pave the Way for Zero Carbon in South East Asia

The yesteryear had unprecedented weather extremes. Climate disasters caused damage to nations all...

A New Way to Revolutionize Waste Management with Artificial Photosynthesis

Large amounts of oxygen are released during Photosynthesis when plants produce their food....

Is Carbon Tax the Way Forward for Thailand to Meet its Carbon Neutrality Goals?

Thailand is ranked ninth in the extreme risk category of countries that are most vulnerable to...

When Will Japan's Flying Cars Take Flight?

The desire to travel shorter distances in vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicles is still very much alive, and this is particularly true in...

Why is Japan Restricting Semiconductor Exports to China?

The COVID-19 pandemic sparked the chip shortage, driven by its far-reaching repercussions, such as viral breakouts, labor issues, and geopolitical...

Is Japan's Semiconductor Market Lighting Up?

The resurgence of interest in Japan's semiconductor industrial policy is a result of both recent legislation intended to support the long-term...

What Draws 'The Line' to Saudi Arabia's Smart City Project

A future walled metropolis with an open interior and a mirrored outer surface, extending from the Red Sea to the east, through the desert, and...

Vietnam's Coffee Industry is Straining Challenges to Achieve Sustainable Development

In the nation of Southeast Asia, rice is the most significant agricultural product. Coffee has recently shown that it has the ability to bring...

Isao Takahata: Breaking Boundaries, Experimentation and Inducing Reality into Japanese Animation

A pair of siblings take shelter in an abandoned bomb shelter. To save his famished kid sister, the elder brother slices a piece of watermelon...

How Malaysia, Indonesia Plan to Fight Against the Palm Oil Discrimination

Malaysian farmers are reaping the bitter harvest of a serious labor shortage as overripe palm oil fruits hang undisturbed in branches while...

Vietnam's Sugar Industry Efforts to Restore Sugarcane Produce is Now Bearing Fruit

In recent years, the pressure on domestic sugar producers has increased as a result of the competition from imported sugar. The Vietnam Sugar...

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