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Asia’s Thirst For Baby Formula Milk Raises Health Concerns
An unquenchable thirst for infant and baby formula in China and Southeast Asia is raising concerns about the health of millions of mothers and their babies.
GHIT Announces Ten New Funding Partnerships
The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund has ten new funding partners that include major global pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
Vibrating Male Fiddler Crabs Shake It Up For Love
To lure females into their burrows, male fiddler crabs produce vibrations that indicate their suitability as a mate.
Six Awarded South Korea’s 2016 Ho-Am Prize
The Prize, South Korea's version of the Nobel Prize, awarded six deserving individuals for their contributions to science, engineering, medicine, arts and community service.
Don’t Waste Any Time! Join The Asian Gut Project Now.
The crowdfunded citizen science project, part of a massive effort to analyze microbial communities across the globe, is now seeking Asian participants.
Is Change Really Coming? The Role Of Science In The Duterte Administration
It remains to be seen if Philippines president-elect Rodrigo Duterte will shine a spotlight on science and technology when he assumes office on June 30.
7 Scientists From Singapore To Watch
For a young nation, Singapore has made great advances in research, and it took the efforts of many committed, talented individuals to get here.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Li Yingrui
Data scientist Li Yingrui co-founded iCarbonX to capture the massive troves of healthcare data available to us, and with it, ‘digitalize’ life.
Generating Clean Electricity From Torpedo Rays
Scientists in Japan have developed a new type of electric generator inspired by electric rays.












