5 Must-Read Stories In November 2013

Here are five must-read stories from our November 2013 magazine.

AsianScientist (Nov. 29, 2013) – Here are five must-read stories from our November 2013 magazine.

  1. Typhoon Haiyan Hits Philippines, Instills Fear In Locals
    Aid agencies are bracing for the worst after Typhoon Haiyan slammed into the Philippines, triggering landslides, heavy flooding and affecting tens of millions of people.
  2. How An Early Embryo Changes Shape
    Scientists have revealed new insights into how cells organize and form an early mammalian embryo.
  3. Scientists Unravel Genetic Puzzle Behind Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding the high-risk genes behind people’s development of rheumatoid arthritis.
  4. MicroRNA Acts As Genetic Switch For Breast Cancer Spread
    Queensland scientists have identified a genetic “switch” that indicates whether a woman’s breast cancer will spread.
  5. First Evidence For Astrophysical Neutrinos
    Scientists have discovered the first solid evidence for astrophysical neutrinos, which will lead to new ways of exploring the universe.

——

Copyright: Asian Scientist Magazine; Photo: Serge Saint/Flickr/CC.
Disclaimer: This article does not necessarily reflect the views of AsianScientist or its staff.

Asian Scientist Magazine is an award-winning science and technology magazine that highlights R&D news stories from Asia to a global audience. The magazine is published by Singapore-headquartered Wildtype Media Group.

Related Stories from Asian Scientist