Myanmar is home to 20 species of primates, making it the seventh most primate-rich country in Asia. However, a new study shows that all species are suffering population declines, with 90% of them ...
The situation of older people in Myanmar has been extensively documented for the first time, with findings published in a new report today by HelpAge International in collaboration with Myanmar’s ...
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Myanmar's devastating quake could reshape how California and other fault zones gauge future risk
A devastating earthquake in Myanmar is giving scientists new insight into how major quakes start, spread, and grow. The ...
Unexpected fault behavior: The Myanmar quake ruptured multiple sections of a seemingly simple fault, defying expectations and prompting new scientific questions. Global risk relevance: Insights may ...
Research from the National University of Singapore (NUS) highlights the growing concern of mangrove degradation, using Myanmar as a case study. Myanmar has suffered mangrove deforestation at ...
As Myanmar slowly emerges from years of tyranny, Western retailers are scrutinizing it as a potentially major garment manufacturer in the future. Its eventual maturity, though, as an attractive ...
In a recent study published in Emerging Infectious Diseases, researchers investigated the potential exposure of peri-urban non-human primates (NHPs) residing near Yangon to arboviruses that have ...
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