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A Scientist’s Ultimate Wish List
Ever found yourself in the lab wishing you had an extra pair of arms or a lab cupboard that magically replenishes the chemicals you need? You’re not the only one!
Bristol-Myers Squibb Reacquires Rights To ASLAN Drug
Bristol-Myers Squibb will be reacquiring the rights to ASLAN002, a gastric and breast cancer drug, for several APAC markets.
Oxford BioDynamics To Conduct ALS Biomarker Program In Malaysia
The Penang subsidiary of Oxford BioDynamics will work towards developing diagnostic tests for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
When The Boss Is In, Everyone Plays Nice: Study
Concern over a person's reputation in the eyes of an authority figure, like a village elder, may encourage cooperation with others, a study shows.
How Improve Genomic Analysis? Attach Some Sequins
Called sequins, these synthetic human genome sequences can help researchers optimize how gene sequencing is carried out.
Putting The Pressure On Platinum To Synthesize Superconductors
Researchers have synthesized a superconducting material out of platinum, which was previously thought to be unsuitable for superconductivity.
Vibrating Tool Add-On Allows Surgeons To ‘Feel’ What They Can’t Touch
A small vibrating device added to surgical tools may help improve the ability of the surgeon to sense details and textures of a patient's internal organs and tissues.
These Semi-Transparent Solar Cells Could Also Serve As Windows
Korean researchers have developed semi-transparent solar cells that reflect solar heat energy and could one day be used as solar windows.
A (Laser) Shocking Way To Predict How Earth-Type Planets Form
Using a technique called laser shock, researchers in Japan have provided insights into how Earth-type planets form when giant asteroids collide.












