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11 Facts About The Himalayas - From Geology Researchers
The Himalayas Are Still Growing Every Year Mount Everest increases in height by about 4 millimeters each year due to tectonic ...
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Scientists stunned as trail cameras capture astonishing creature moving through harsh Himalayan environment: 'First documentation'
"Further research in this region will promote international collaboration." Scientists stunned as trail cameras capture ...
As the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates slowly collide, the Himalayan mountains continue to rise. However a new study suggests the Indian plate may be peeling apart, causing a slab tear. Scientists ...
An earthquake of magnitude 3.3 struck Tibet in the early hours of Monday, as reported by the National Center for Seismology ...
China begins construction of a mega dam on the Yarlung Zangbo River: a colossal project that is raising fears downstream in ...
Geologically, the Himalayas stand as the most impressive natural monument on our planet Earth. Its snow-capped mountain peaks ...
On February 24 th, 2023, the University of Colorado Boulder ushered in the new Tibetan year of the Water Hare with Losar celebrations. Losar (ལོ་གསར་) meaning New Year in Tibetan is celebrated widely ...
Despite Moscow’s grim new repression in Eastern Europe, Communism’s Asian face still wears the harsher visage. Distracted by the rush of events in the West, the world has all but forgotten the ...
With the help of a new scholar, the Center for Asian Studies is launching a program that looks to educate students about this politically fraught region The University of Colorado Boulder is one of ...
The Himalayas, the world’s tallest mountains, are a meeting point for Earth’s two most populous nations — India and China. These superstates face off across hundreds of kilometers of disputed ...
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