Indian Defence Review on MSN
Already Armed With a Dam That Slows the Earth’s Rotation, China Is Now Building a $165 Billion Colossal Structure
China is building the world’s most powerful dam in a remote corner of Tibet—three times larger than the Three Gorges.
With a background that bridges aquatic biology and hydraulic engineering, Shi has spent the past 16 years applying his ...
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How the world's largest dam works
Today, there are over 30,000 dams in the world. Most of them are created according to standard projects and are designed to ...
Many observers are comparing the project’s potential economic significance to that of the Three Gorges Dam project, the world ...
devinsupertramp on MSN
How Filmmakers Workout with a 25-Pound Camera Setup
This video humorously shows the physical side of filmmaking — carrying and operating a 25-pound camera rig through long ...
The Gezhouba is expected to cut fuel use by about 617.5 tonnes, which in turn will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by around ...
A shark that was harmless, that did not attack people, that was 'friendly' in the Mediterranean Sea. Well, this statement can ...
The construction of buildings and their subsequent installation of all interiors is something that will remain in time in the ...
The Pioneer on MSNOpinion
India’s development journey: Why we lagged behind China
This column serves as a follow-up to my previous article from3 — India’s Economic Journey from Socialism to Self-Reliance.
India has drawn a plan to build hydro projects totaling 65,000 MW across its Brahmaputra basin against China’s 60,000 MW plant, construction of which began in July this year.
The Express Tribune on MSN
China's emerging prominence in high-grade education
Writing about China's rapid advancement in training its youth in high-grade science and technology takes me back to 1976, when I was appointed to lead the World Bank's rapidly developing programme.
It nourishes millions and is worshipped as a goddess. Discover why this sacred river defies nature’s rule and flows towards the Arabian Sea ...
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