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China

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  • A sign next to a newly repaved road in Kumagaya explains how lighter asphalt reflects solar radiation and lowers temperatures in the city center. During the 2018 Heatwave, Kumagaya City recorded the highest-ever temperature in Japan at 41.1 degrees Celsius (106 degrees Fahrenheit), and its residents and government are adapting to the hotter world. Image by Daniel Merino. Japan, 2019.
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    The 2018 Japan Heatwave - Attribution Science and the First Provable Tragedy in a Climate-Changed World

    In summer 2018, Japan experienced the realities of a climate-changed earth. The worst heatwave in...

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    Daniel Merino
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The 2018 Japan Heatwave - Attribution Science and the First Provable Tragedy in a Climate-Changed World
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    Image from PBS Newshour. China, 2019.
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    PART OF: China: Power and Prosperity

    Taking Stock of China’s Growing Power and Prosperity

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    September 26, 2019
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  • Chinese President Xi Jinping. Image courtesy PBS NewsHour. China, 2019.
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    China: Power and Prosperity

    PBS NewsHour has produced one of the most robust efforts about China by any American television...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - China: Power and Prosperity
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    American surrogates, who live all over the country, can make upward of $50,000 per pregnancy, depending on location and experience. Image by Leslie Tai. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: My American Surrogate: A Journey Into the Booming Phenomenon of Chinese Couples Hiring U.S. Surrogates

    My American Surrogate

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    Leslie Tai
    Grantee
    September 24, 2019
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  • American surrogates, who live all over the country, can make upward of $50,000 per pregnancy, depending on location and experience. Image by Leslie Tai. United States, 2019.
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    My American Surrogate: A Journey Into the Booming Phenomenon of Chinese Couples Hiring U.S. Surrogates

    A Chinese surrogacy agent’s business in southern California has become a one-stop shop for wealthy...

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    Leslie Tai
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - My American Surrogate: A Journey Into the Booming Phenomenon of Chinese Couples Hiring U.S. Surrogates
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    A worker takes care of inventory at a TH Truemart factory store in Nghia Son, Vietnam. Image by Mark Hoffman. Vietnam, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    Wild Global Forces Are Hurting Wisconsin Dairy Farmers. Here's What You Should Know.

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    September 23, 2019
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    Wooly mammoth tusks are hot commodities in China. Image by Shutterstock. United Kingdom, 2019.
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    PART OF: The World Without Wildlife—South Asia

    With Elephant Ivory Banned, a Brisk and Worrying Trade in Mammoth Tusks

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    Rachel Nuwer
    Grantee
    August 30, 2019
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  • Gao Caixia’s team grows CRISPR-modified rice strains in experimental paddies near its lab. Image by Stefen Chow. China, 2019.
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    Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats: China Begins the Next Genome Revolution

    Will China’s decision to heavily invest in genome editing of crops payoff in the long run?

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    READ MORE about Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats: China Begins the Next Genome Revolution
    August 15, 2019
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    Scientists working in lab. Image by NASA/JPL-Caltech. United States, 2016.
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    PART OF: The Chinese CRISPR Revolution

    With Its CRISPR Revolution, China Becomes a World Leader in Genome Editing

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    Jon Cohen
    Grantee
    August 2, 2019
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    Chinese biomedical researcher Dr. Jiankui He. Image by The He Lab. China, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Chinese CRISPR Revolution

    The Untold Story of the ‘Circle of Trust’ Behind the World’s First Gene-Edited Babies

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    Jon Cohen
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    August 1, 2019
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    He Jiankui presented a slide at a Hong Kong, China, genome-editing summit that showed DNA sequences from the edited CCR5 genes in the twin girls. Image courtesy of National Academies/Flickr. China, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Chinese CRISPR Revolution

    Did CRISPR Help—or Harm—the First-Ever Gene-Edited Babies?

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    Jon Cohen
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    August 1, 2019
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  • Chinese farmers work in a rice field in Dali. Image by Hung Chung Chih / Shutterstock. China, 2010.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: China and the Gene Editing Revolution

    China Bets Big on Genome Editing Jon Cohen China’s agricultural scientists are investing heavily in...

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    Domonique Green
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    August 1, 2019

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