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In New York lab, centuries-old corals hold clues to climate shifts
PALISADES, N.Y. (Reuters) - Some 20 miles north of New York City, a team of scientists is searching for clues about how the environment is changing by studying organisms not usually found in the woods around here: corals.
Thai major brands fail to help tackle slavery
BANGKOK: Efforts to protect Thai seafood workers from labour exploitation and modern slavery risk stalling as most international brands and retailers refuse to pay their suppliers more to comply with new anti-slavery policies, researchers said.
Shellfish from Sabah's Kuala Penyu declared unsafe, says Junz Wong
KOTA KINABALU: Shellfish, including clams, oysters and snails, are not safe for consumption for the time being, due to toxic algae blooming or red tide in waters of Kuala Penyu.
Singapore fund plans to attract billions to clean world’s oceans
SINGAPORE: For some money managers, closing a US$100 million fund would be akin to reeling in a big fish. For Rob Kaplan, it’s just the bait.
Eight govt agencies yet to return grant balance totalling RM83.67mil
KUALA LUMPUR: Eight Federal Government agencies have yet to return the balance of grants totalling RM83.67mil involving 67 programmes and development projects to the Finance Ministry, according to the second series of the Auditor-General’s Report 2018.
Audit: Eight federal agencies yet to return balance grants
KUALA LUMPUR: Eight federal government agencies have yet to return the balance grants, totalling RM83.67mil, involving 67 programmes and development projects, says the Auditor-General’s report 2018.
‘Sabah port a prime location’
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah is promoting its new port facility at the Lahad Datu Palm Oil Industrial Cluster (POIC) to Japanese companies since the Lombok-Makassar Straits shipping route is becoming increasingly popular.
Shafie: Sabah a potential gateway for Japan to expand trade into Asean
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah will be pitching its strategic location in South-East Asia to potential investors during Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal's working trip to Japan.
Terengganu govt mulls ban on sale of turtle eggs
KUALA TERENGGANU: The Terengganu government will look into the possibility of banning the sale of turtle eggs of all species in the state, says Agriculture, Agro-based Industry and Rural Development Committee chairman Dr Azman Ibrahim.
Women scientists lauded
JAKARTA: Less than 30% of researchers worldwide are women, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco), despite the fact that women make up almost half of the world population.