LATEST NEWS

Mathematical Model Captures DNA Dynamics In Living Human Cells

Surprisingly, the genome as a whole is actually an active molecule that moves around and changes shape; researchers have now attempted to describe this movement.

A Hole-y New Way To Perform Acupuncture

Aided by nanotechnology, scientists have succeeded in developing porous acupuncture needles that offer enhanced therapeutic properties.

Scientists Create Most Detailed Map Of The Milky Way Yet

Using the largest radio telescopes in the world, scientists have put together the most sensitive and detailed view of all of the hydrogen gas in and around the Milky Way.

HKU’s Ron Hui Named UK Royal Academy Of Engineering Fellow

Professor Hui was recognized for his research on environmentally-friendly technologies, energy saving features and reduction of electronic waste.

Thinking About The Mind Behind The Robot At SIRE 2016

Cloud computing has the potential to revolutionize the field of robotics, but there are key considerations to look into before you leap.

WuXi AppTec Receives Company Of The Year Award From BayHelix

The award is part of the BayHelix China Healthcare Awards series, which celebrates achievements and contributions to the China healthcare ecosystem.

TransThera Biosciences Closes US$10M Round A Financing

The startup biotech company specializes in the development of new chemical entity drugs.

Is Tiangong-1 Going To Fall On My Head?

Watch out: China’s ill-fated prototype station will crash sometime next year, but don’t worry—it will likely fall in an unpopulated area.

Body Size And Flight Style Determine How Far Birds Migrate

Larger flapping birds, such as cranes, geese, and swans migrate shorter distances than soaring birds such as raptors, vultures, and albatrosses.