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A ‘Chimp’ Off The Old Block
Ultra-deep whole genome sequencing has helped scientists to estimate the inter-generational mutation rate for chimpanzees.
Baidu Veteran Joins WuXi NextCODE
Mr. John Gu, previously the Chief Information Officer of Baidu, joins WuXi NextCODE to drive the growth of China's largest genomics platform.
The Early Warnings Signs Of Addiction
Computational analysis has helped scientists detect the early warning signs of addictive drinking behavior in rats.
China On Track To Achieving Air Quality Targets
Scientists in China reported that measures to improve air quality in Chinese cities have paid off, with a 21 percent reduction in PM2.5 levels since 2013.
Licorice Extract Could Treat Parkinson’s Disease
By performing a screen of natural compounds, researchers in South Korea have identified licorice extract as a potential treatment for Parkinson’s disease.
Indonesia’s Silent Carriers Of Norovirus
Scientists in Japan have identified asymptomatic infection as a mode of transmission of norovirus in Indonesia.
Singapore’s Top Scientists Honored At PSTA 2017
Seven of Singapore’s best scientists were recognized at the ninth President’s Science and Technology Awards.
Dusting Off The Mysteries Surrounding Dying Stars
The imbalance between aluminum oxide and silicate in the dust surrounding dying stars has been explained by scientists in Japan.
Increasing The Spectrum Of Printable Colors
Make an impact with bolder, super high resolution colors enabled by silicon nanostructures.
A ‘Chimp’ Off The Old Block
Ultra-deep whole genome sequencing has helped scientists to estimate the inter-generational mutation rate for chimpanzees.
Baidu Veteran Joins WuXi NextCODE
Mr. John Gu, previously the Chief Information Officer of Baidu, joins WuXi NextCODE to drive the growth of China's largest genomics platform.
The Early Warnings Signs Of Addiction
Computational analysis has helped scientists detect the early warning signs of addictive drinking behavior in rats.
China On Track To Achieving Air Quality Targets
Scientists in China reported that measures to improve air quality in Chinese cities have paid off, with a 21 percent reduction in PM2.5 levels since 2013.
Licorice Extract Could Treat Parkinson’s Disease
By performing a screen of natural compounds, researchers in South Korea have identified licorice extract as a potential treatment for Parkinson’s disease.
Indonesia’s Silent Carriers Of Norovirus
Scientists in Japan have identified asymptomatic infection as a mode of transmission of norovirus in Indonesia.
Singapore’s Top Scientists Honored At PSTA 2017
Seven of Singapore’s best scientists were recognized at the ninth President’s Science and Technology Awards.
Dusting Off The Mysteries Surrounding Dying Stars
The imbalance between aluminum oxide and silicate in the dust surrounding dying stars has been explained by scientists in Japan.
Increasing The Spectrum Of Printable Colors
Make an impact with bolder, super high resolution colors enabled by silicon nanostructures.









