Cheap Chinese goods bring joy to Southeast Asia’s shoppers. What’s the trade-off? Consumers celebrate the savings, but governments from Indonesia to Malaysia face pressure to protect local manufacturers from the influx Small southeast Asian manufacturers feel increasingly besieged ... 09/15/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
But U.S.-Chinese Bipolarity Is Good for America and the Region It is true that, with the exception of Thailand, Washington’s Asian allies are more closely aligned with the United States than at any other time since the end of the Cold War. But this must be ... 09/13/2024 - 2:26 am | View Link
Asia Has No Hegemon: But U.S.-Chinese Bipolarity Is Good for America and the Region An accurate understanding of the balance of power in Asia is critical to the formulation of sound U.S. strategy on China. But none of these prevailing narratives get things quite right. Asia today is ... 09/12/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Singapore’s UOB wants to dominate US$2 trillion trade finance market in Southeast Asia UOB has only 1 per cent of the trade financing market in the region, leaving a huge room for the bank to build its dominance United Overseas Bank (UOB), Singapore's third-largest lender by assets, is ... 09/8/2024 - 11:00 am | View Link
Leaders of India and Singapore sign deal to cooperate on semiconductors The leaders of India and Singapore on Thursday signed an agreement to partner and cooperate in semiconductors, in a deal aimed at giving Singaporean firms a greater role in supply chains in the Indian ... 09/4/2024 - 8:31 pm | View Link
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You’re on vacation, strolling through a small European town. Your senses feast on the blueness of the sky, the texture of the clouds, the fragrance of the bougainvillea, and the sound of your shoes on cobblestones as you follow the road less taken.
As the U. S. population becomes increasingly urban, gentrification can seem inevitable. However, scholars have found that it’s actually pretty rare.
Gentrification has become a familiar story in cities across the United States. The storyline typically goes this way: Middle- and upper-income people start moving into a lower-income or poor neighborhood.
For people living and working near the Magellan-Dupont gasoline storage facility in Commerce City, the company’s decision earlier this month to cancel its proposed expansion across the street from an elementary school was an environmental victory.
Yet the situation left people feeling disappointed when it comes to Colorado’s new Environmental Justice Act and whether or not the state’s air pollution regulators followed it in the first real test of how the new law would work.
The Dupont neighborhood where the storage tanks sit is classified under the act as a disproportionately impacted community because the people who live there are mostly Latino and earn less money than the rest of Colorado.
Instead of making and testing samples by hand over weeks or months, researchers at the University of Tennessee use smart robots that can produce and test at least 100 different materials within an hour.
Many human activities release pollutants into the air, water and soil. These harmful chemicals threaten the health of both people and the ecosystem.
When Vinod Khosla had a skiing accident in 2011 that led to an ACL injury in his knee, doctors gave conflicting opinions over his treatment. Frustrated with the healthcare system, the leading venture capitalist proffered, in a hotly debated article, that AI algorithms could do the job better than doctors.