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Nature-Based Solutions for Asia and the Pacific
This brochure outlines how nature is being rapidly degraded and shows how ADB-designed nature-based solutions (NBS) can help protect vulnerable communities and ecosystems to make countries in Asia and the Pacific more climate resilient.
Bridging the Divide: Exploring Gender Bonds for Equality in Asia and the Pacific
Gender-lens investing (GLI) represents an opportunity to channel targeted funds to women’s businesses and other gender equality areas.
Cambodia’s Economic Diversification: A Country Diagnostic Study
This study outlines actions Cambodia can take to diversify its economy and shows how cutting business costs, tackling human capital deficits, and reducing vulnerability to external shocks can help drive sustainable, inclusive growth.
2963-MON: Fifth Health Sector Development Project[# BBE-02/15 Supply of Blood Bank equipment for National Tranfusiology Center in Mongolia]
Asia-Pacific Trade Facilitation Report 2024: Promoting Sustainability and Resilience of Global Value Chains
This report examines the progress of trade facilitation in Asia and the Pacific, highlights recent trends in paperless trade, and evaluates the impact of trade facilitation initiatives on trade costs and overall trade.
Leveraging Lessons Learned from India’s Unified Payments Interface for Digital Transformation in Asia and the Pacific
This brief shows how India sparked a digital payments boom and boosted financial inclusion through the introduction of its Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and outlines ways countries in the region can ramp up their own digital transformation.
Aid for Trade in Asia and the Pacific: Navigating Climate Policy Dynamics for Sustainable Trade Competitiveness
This report emphasizes that open and fair trade is essential for Asia and the Pacific’s transition to low-carbon economies and outlines the important role of Aid for Trade in this transition.
Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2024: Data for Climate Action
This publication provides updated statistics on a comprehensive set of economic, financial, social, and environmental measures as well as select indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Promoting Energy Exports Diversification Project
The TA is proposed to develop Bhutan's overall power dispatch options and strategies for domestic electricity consumption and international power trade. It will look into strategic views to maximize power export from various potential energy sources of hydropower, solar power, and wind power while meeting growing domestic electricity consumption.
Oldest rocks on Earth may contain strange and ancient life forms
Fossils in rocks that are 3.8 billion years old have puzzled biologists as they look nothing like modern cells, but now it seems they may be an ancient precursor life form that was unable to control its structure
Racehorse success may depend on their gut microbiome in early life
Horses that are bred to race seem to perform better on the course if they had a diverse gut microbiome as foals
Top astrobiologist explores the possibilities of alien life
It's time to expect the unexpected, says Natalie Cabrol, one of the world's top astrobiologists and author of an authoritative book on the hunt for life's origins – and ET
If we could talk to whales, what might they say?
This week, we journey to the early 2030s, when machine learning first allowed us to communicate with sperm whales. Rowan Hooper tells us what they have to say
Has the mystery of life’s 'handedness' finally been cracked?
All living creatures use only the left or right-handed forms of certain molecules, and now we might understand why
Stunning photos of life above and below water
See the incredible shots that have won this year's BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology Image Competition
Why the underground home of the world’s weirdest wildlife is in danger
Up to 100,000 extraordinary species, from spiders and beetles to salamanders and fish, live in subterranean caves and cracks. They aren’t as safe down there as we thought
We now know that life began on Earth much earlier than we thought
A big rethink of our planet’s early years adds to growing fossil, chemical and DNA evidence that Earth was only a few hundred million years old when life began
Inside NASA's lab exploring conditions for life on other worlds
The Origins and Habitability Lab at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a testbed exploring how geological conditions could impact life in environments such as early Earth, Mars or the icy moons of Jupiter
Fish size themselves up in a mirror to decide if they can win a fight
Cleaner wrasse use their reflection to build a mental image of their body size, which they use to compare themselves to rivals before picking a fight
Is life better as a dog? A philosopher investigates
What is it like to be a dog? And what can we learn from them? Mark Rowlands's take, in his book The Happiness of Dogs, is full of insights, finds Abigail Beall
Giant rats trained to sniff out illegal wildlife trade
African giant pouched rats proved adept at detecting four commonly trafficked products derived from endangered species including rhino horn and elephant ivory
Richard Powers's new novel is a beautiful love letter to our oceans
From colonialism to AI, this Booker-longlisted novel urges us to wake up to how we treat wild creatures and places
See the stunning winners from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year
An army of tadpoles and a stretching lynx are just some of the incredible photos winning accolades at the annual competition
Weird microbes could help rewrite the origin of multicellular life
Single-celled organisms called archaea can become multicellular when compressed, highlighting the role of physical forces in evolution
Chimps do better at difficult tasks when they have an audience
An analysis of thousands of cognitive tests carried out by chimpanzees finds that the number of spectators influenced their performance in different ways depending on the difficulty of the task
Why our location in the Milky Way is perfect for finding alien life
Our arm of the Milky Way is filled with older, metal-rich stars. New research suggests these might provide the best conditions for life to form on their planets
Why this is a golden age for life to thrive across the universe
Almost all the stars that will ever exist have already been born, and they have been around long enough for life to evolve on planets that orbit them