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The World Meteorological Organization's new State of the Climate in Asia report details how the region is heating up.
Tinned fish in America no longer means a sad, forgotten can of tuna collecting dust in the pantry. And Americans looking to save money in the face of economic headwinds are fueling their soaring ...
In the vast blue expanse of the ocean, where life often seems chaotic and untamed, there exists a tiny artist that defies all ...
The film "Human Face of Japan" explores Japan's cultural evolution from its ancient animist practices to modern Shinto and Buddhist traditions, highlighting the impact of post-war economic growth ...
This is because the fish has markings on its face that look reminiscent San’s face paint. There’s deeper meaning, too. Deepwater tilefish are sometimes called “ghost horsehead fish”’ in China, and ...
Japan is, in many ways, a piscivore’s paradise. As a compact island nation, when you’re in Japan you’re never very far away from the sea, and in addition to the country’s representative cuisine of ...
As more species are admitted into the “smart” animals club, fish can be overlooked. While some archerfish were able to recognize computer-generated images of human faces in a series of ...
Researchers in China have named a newly discovered fish species after the Studio Ghibli character San from "Princess Mononoke," based on its similar facial markings.
In meat- and fish-loving Japan, veganism is making a comeback Tourism, climate goals, and animal rights concerns are sparking a plant-based renaissance in a country famous for sushi and pork ramen.