August 18, 2026

Salmonella: Why Is It Becoming Increasingly Difficult to Control?

A new study from Kazakhstan highlights just how diverse Salmonella enterica can be. Among the 20 isolates examined, researchers identified 10 serovars and 11 genetic types, while their susceptibility to antibiotics varied. What does this mean for infection control? The question is particularly important in light of recent salmonellosis outbreaks

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New phase of glacier monitoring begins in the Eastern Pamirs

Scientists will study the processes of ice and snow melting, weather, and runoff. Sayfiddin Karaev, asia+ 13.08.2026 15:09 Scientists have launched long-term monitoring of Glacier No. 431 in the Murgab River basin, conducting the first comprehensive field expedition to the glacier in early August. The expedition was carried out jointly

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Chinese researchers develop perovskite solar module with 22% efficiency

QAZAQ GREEN.  Researchers at Nanjing University, working with the industrial team at Renshuo Photonics, have developed a new surface-passivation method for perovskite solar modules. The technology enabled the team to produce a 0.72-square-meter module with a certified efficiency of 22%. The study was published in Nature. The researchers also tested

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