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The Yangtze finless porpoise, affectionately referred to as the Yangtze River's "smiling angels," is rebounding thanks to ...
The evolution of land space demonstrates the shift of land use types from natural and semi-natural land (e.g., forest land and cropland) to built-up land, altering ecosystem cycling patterns and ...
A global modeling study found that 8,500 tonnes of antibiotics from human use alone enter rivers annually, threatening ...
Government Work Report proposed redoubled efforts to support regions such as the Yangtze River Economic Belt so that they can ...
Heavy metals in soil are slashing crop yields and polluting food supplies worldwide, affecting over 1 billion people, a major ...