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Precipitation regime changes in High Mountain Asia driven by cleaner air

High Mountain Asia (HMA) has experienced a spatial imbalance in water resources in recent decades, partly because of a dipolar pattern of precipitation changes known as South Drying–North Wetting1. These changes can be influenced by both human activities and internal climate variability2,3. Although climate projections indicate a future widespread wetting trend over HMA1,4, the timing and mechanism of the transition from a dipolar to a monopolar pattern remain unknown. Here we demonstrate that the observed dipolar precipitation change in HMA during summer is primarily driven by westerly- and monsoon-associated precipitation patterns. The weakening of the Asian westerly jet, caused by the uneven emission of anthropogenic aerosols, favoured a dipolar precipitation trend from 1951 to 2020. Moreover, the phase transition of the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation induces an out-of-phase precipitation change between the core region of the South Asian monsoon and southeastern HMA. Under m ....

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Mongolian psychologists present their current research results at Singapore Applied Psychology Conference

Over 70 internationally recognized speakers and attendees from more than 20 countries, such as India, Australia, Bulgaria, Japan, and Indonesia, gathered at the Singapore Applied Psychology Conference on December 8- 9 to present their most current research advances under the theme of Psychological Well-being. The main goal of this annual conference is to discuss the advances, limitations, obstacles, and solutions the presenters experience regarding their respective research topics. This year, two psychological research projects were presented at the conference by Optimal NMax LLC from Mongolia. As Mongolia attended the conference for the first time, the topic and the population itself were relatively new to the attendees. ....

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