Tech Innovations Driving Global Biodiversity Conservation
On International Day for Biological Diversity, explore how AI, drones, and big data fuel global biodiversity conservation, with insights from Yichun City’s primeval forest.
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On International Day for Biological Diversity, explore how AI, drones, and big data fuel global biodiversity conservation, with insights from Yichun City’s primeval forest.
The Chinese mainland’s 20252027 river and lake action plan targets cleaner waterways, restored biodiversity, and harmonious public spaces by 2035.
Migrant farmers journey from Heilongjiang to the Sanjiang Plain to plant rice in 20 days and earn over 10,000 yuan, blending tech and tradition in the Chinese mainland’s vital spring harvest.
At the International Agrobiodiversity Congress in Kunming, experts urged global collaboration to harness agricultural biodiversity for resilient, healthy and inclusive food systems.
Ground temperatures in parts of the Chinese mainland hit over 70°C on May 20, breaking local records and highlighting intensifying climate extremes.
Monash University research shows how animal cognition can fuel smarter AI and sustainable tech, unlocking nature’s blueprint for the next wave of innovation.
The World Health Assembly has approved a landmark global pandemic agreement to reform surveillance, prevention & response, promote equitable access, and strengthen global health governance.
Storms and tornadoes continue to hammer the central U.S., leaving over two dozen dead and thousands of buildings damaged amid warnings of more severe weather.
Infrared cameras in Yunnan’s Gaoligongshan reserve captured 71 wild species, highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity and conservation success.
The Chinese mainland’s National Meteorological Center issued blue rainstorm alerts on May 18–19 for heavy rain, mountain torrents and geological hazards in six regions.