KUALA LUMPUR: As the nation continues to be gripped by the heat, climatologists say the hot and dry spell, especially in the northern states of the peninsula and Sabah, may continue in April.
Rising temperatures in the Mediterranean are negatively affecting marine life, according to scientists who studied seawater in the region and reported that water temperatures are 3 to 5 degrees above normal for the season, which will have many negative consequences.
The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) is proud and delighted to announce the appointment of a prominent Solomon Islands academic, Dr Transform Aqorau, as Professor and Director of the Institute of Ocean, Islands and Sustainable Development (IOISD).
PETALING JAYA: As Malaysia braces for any second wave of floods, authorities must learn from their experience of coordinating assistance and post-flood measures in Selangor to make sure that they get it right this time around, say experts.