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A Giant Meteorite Wiped Out Ancient Marine Organisms, Too

A gigantic meteorite that struck Earth nearly 215 million years ago was responsible for the mass extinction of marine organisms during the late Triassic period, a study reveals.

Could Four Phases Of A Single-Component Substance Coexist?

Japanese scientists shown in simulations that the four phases of a single-component substance can coexist at thermal equilibrium, which seems to defy thermodynamics laws.

Children To Get Their Own Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs

Several countries in Southeast Asia are now preparing for the rollout of the newly-formulated drugs, with the Philippines as one of the early adopters.

Drinking Green Tea May Help Prevent Aneurysms: Study

Japan’s favorite beverage might be offering more than just a relaxing tea break, as researchers have discovered that it has protective effects against artery swelling in rats.

Self-Driving Cabs Hit Singapore Streets

Select members of the public will be invited to hop onto a nuTonomy self-driving car within the one-north business district.

There Are Way More TB Cases In India Than Estimated: Study

Research suggests that the number of TB cases in India may be twice or thrice current estimates.

Fruit Flies Ignore Their Hunger To Pupate

Researchers have found a circuit of nerve cells in fruit fly brains that push them to enter the pupal stage, despite a lack of proteins in their diet.

Researchers Enhance In Vitro Maturation By Adding Growth Factors

Researchers in Australia have enhanced an existing fertility technique called in-vitro maturation by adding growth factors.

Singlera Genomics Raises $20 Million In Series A Financing

Led by Lilly Asia Ventures, this financing round will go towards the development and commercialization of Singlera's non-invasive genomic sequencing tests.