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Converting Carbon From The Air Into Crystals
Researchers in Japan develop an efficient and cost-effective way of capturing carbon dioxide from the air.
Pineapple Leaves Can Help You Get Slim
Fibrous capsules made from pineapple leaves could be effective in fat absorption, National University of Singapore researchers find.
Your Students Hate Math? Try Gestures
Gestures and hand motions can help engage and enhance students learning and understanding of mathematics, suggest researchers from China, Iran and Australia.
Building A Brighter Tomorrow For Healthcare
NSG BioLabs is launching a new program to accelerate innovation in healthcare, empowering startups through grants, mentorship, and networking.
How Do Bacteria Develop Resistance Against Methicillin?
Staphylococcus aureus is becoming resistant to antibiotic Methicillin globally. Researchers in Japan explain the mechanism of transfer of resistance among bacteria.
What’s Causing Mercury Pollution In South Korean Lakes?
Surface runoff and reservoir silt are the main contributors to methylmercury pollution, reveals a study
Science Superstars On The Asian Scientist 100
From exploring new galaxies to addressing humanity’s greatest challenges, the diverse honorees listed on the Asian Scientist 100 (2022 edition) represent the best and brightest minds in Asian STEM.
MGI Unleashes The Power Of Precision Medicine
At the forefront of gene sequencing technology, MGI is transforming the healthcare ecosystem.
Deep Learning for Underwater Robots
Researchers in Singapore are training soft robots to effectively move through water using deep machine learning.
Converting Carbon From The Air Into Crystals
Researchers in Japan develop an efficient and cost-effective way of capturing carbon dioxide from the air.
Pineapple Leaves Can Help You Get Slim
Fibrous capsules made from pineapple leaves could be effective in fat absorption, National University of Singapore researchers find.
Your Students Hate Math? Try Gestures
Gestures and hand motions can help engage and enhance students learning and understanding of mathematics, suggest researchers from China, Iran and Australia.
Building A Brighter Tomorrow For Healthcare
NSG BioLabs is launching a new program to accelerate innovation in healthcare, empowering startups through grants, mentorship, and networking.
How Do Bacteria Develop Resistance Against Methicillin?
Staphylococcus aureus is becoming resistant to antibiotic Methicillin globally. Researchers in Japan explain the mechanism of transfer of resistance among bacteria.
What’s Causing Mercury Pollution In South Korean Lakes?
Surface runoff and reservoir silt are the main contributors to methylmercury pollution, reveals a study
Science Superstars On The Asian Scientist 100
From exploring new galaxies to addressing humanity’s greatest challenges, the diverse honorees listed on the Asian Scientist 100 (2022 edition) represent the best and brightest minds in Asian STEM.
MGI Unleashes The Power Of Precision Medicine
At the forefront of gene sequencing technology, MGI is transforming the healthcare ecosystem.
Deep Learning for Underwater Robots
Researchers in Singapore are training soft robots to effectively move through water using deep machine learning.









