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But the lifeblood of Samjung – its water – began to vanish. Year after year, the snow-capped mountains that fed its springs ...
Spurge purge: Plant fossils reveal ancient South America-to-Asia 'escape route' Climatic and continental changes likely drove a well-known group of spurge plants out of southern South America to ...
The South Asian Summer Monsoon (SASM) is the world's most significant monsoon system, providing approximately 80% of the region's annual rainfall—influencing agriculture, water security, and the ...
“Mythical, Divine, Demonic” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art explores the role of animals in South Asian art.
Newly sequenced ancient genomes from Yunnan, China, have shed new light on human prehistory in East Asia. In a study published in Science, a research team led by Prof. Fu Qiaomei at the Institute ...
This philosophy has guided Ramamurthy’s curation of the “Resonance Series” at The Egg, programming that celebrates traditional and contemporary South Asian artists.
Anthropologists say folklore helped to save the ancient tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar islands from the worst of the Indian Ocean tsunami, reports Subir Bhaumik.
For 150 years, people have tried to decipher mysterious symbols written by an advanced civilization believed to rival ancient Egypt. Can a $1 million prize help crack the puzzle?
Artists transformed Bridgewater Commons mall’s 4,500-square-foot community hub space into an art exhibition highlighting the artwork of South Asian artists.
Newly identified plant fossils found in Argentina suggest that a group of spurges long thought to have Asian origins may have first appeared in Gondwanan South America.
Newly sequenced ancient genomes from Yunnan, China, have shed new light on human prehistory in East Asia. In a study published in Science, a research team led by Prof. Fu Qiaomei at the Institute ...