// Global Analysis Archive
The source argues China is rebuilding its Arctic strategy after earlier Polar Silk Road investment plans stalled, shifting toward large-scale scientific expeditions, Track II science diplomacy, and selective engagement with Nordic states. It also highlights renewed experimentation with Northern Sea Route shipping via non-COSCO operators amid sanctions-related risk and a more fragmented Arctic governance environment.
Researchers in Thailand have identified and excavated Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, described as the largest-known dinosaur from Southeast Asia, with estimates of ~27m length and 25–28 tons. The find strengthens regional paleontology visibility and contributes to ongoing research on sauropod diversity, paleogeography, and possible links between high-temperature climates and gigantism.
The source argues China is rebuilding its Arctic strategy after earlier Polar Silk Road investment plans stalled, shifting toward large-scale scientific expeditions, Track II science diplomacy, and selective engagement with Nordic states. It also highlights renewed experimentation with Northern Sea Route shipping via non-COSCO operators amid sanctions-related risk and a more fragmented Arctic governance environment.
Researchers in Thailand have identified and excavated Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, described as the largest-known dinosaur from Southeast Asia, with estimates of ~27m length and 25–28 tons. The find strengthens regional paleontology visibility and contributes to ongoing research on sauropod diversity, paleogeography, and possible links between high-temperature climates and gigantism.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5435 | China’s Arctic 2.0: Science-Led Reentry, Nordic Outreach, and a Cautious NSR Push | Arctic | 2026-07-22 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4712 | Thailand Unearths ‘Nagatitan’: Southeast Asia’s Largest Known Dinosaur and a New Window into Cretaceous Climate-Era Giants | Thailand | 2026-05-15 | 0 | ACCESS » |