Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Scientists Revive Dormant Rice Varieties to Fortify Food Security
Far from the soaring skyscrapers synonymous with Hong Kong, scientists and farmers labor in a paddy field on the city's outskirts to revive dormant rice varieties that once sprung from local soil.
Latest Research Articles
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Eurasian Otters in Hong Kong: A Long-Term Study Reveals Their Decline and Resilience
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Noise Pollution in Hong Kong Is Drowning Out Dolphins
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Researchers Sampled Shark Fin Trimmings From Hong Kong and Unraveled the Mystery of Where the Fins Belong
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Imported Hamsters from Netherlands Spark Coronavirus Outbreak in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong to Euthanize Almost 2,000 Hamsters After Possible Coronavirus Outbreak
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Hong Kong Officials to Kill 2,000 Animals Because of Covid Outbreak Among Pets
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Hong Kong Euthanized Seven Wild Boars as Uncontrollable Population Threatens Residents
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Hong Kong's Destructive 'Black Rainstorm' Caused Flash Floods, Killing 1
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Hong Kong Announced Coronavirus at Highest Level of Emergency
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Chinese Biotech Company Wants to Mine Data to Fight Deadly Diseases -- How Does it Work?
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"Trash Tsunami" Chokes Beaches in Hong Kong