Journalist Sruthi Gottipati travels to India, China and Indonesia to understand the climate risks faced by more than 1.65 billion young people, and meets with innovators who are turning the tide.
Over one million people were expected at the harbour to count down the new year and see the colourful fireworks ...
This year, the Institution collected everything from the stunning shell of an extinct cephalopod to a Blue Origin rocket ...
On the morning after Christmas Day in 2004, the coast of Northern Sumatra, Indonesia, was filled with thousands of people ...
Indonesian President Prabowo will be the chief guest at India’s Republic Day parade, a sign of the importance New Delhi ...
I don’t wish ever a disaster of this magnitude on anyone,” one woman said. But the 2004 Asian tsunami also made her realize ...
This week marks 20 years since one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. In 2004, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake off the island of Sumatra in western Indonesia triggered a tsunami in the ...
The tsunami science world was small and mostly under the radar of mainstream media. There was plenty of interesting work ...
Understanding of the Sumatran subduction zone and its hazards has increased since the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and ...
Both countries are expanding and there are new areas to explore for mutual benefit. They prioritise defence and security, ...
Tearful mourners prayed and lit candles Thursday at ceremonies across Asia to remember the 220,000 people killed two decades ...
Infrastructure in Aceh has been rebuilt and is now more resilient than before the tsunami struck. Early warning systems have ...