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Making Carbon Nanorings Emit White Light
By wrapping carbon nanorings around iodine, researchers have developed a material that emits white light in response to electrical stimulation.
Dengue’s Spread In Asia Linked To Air Travel
Examining data from Asia over 59 years beginning in 1956, scientists in China show that air traffic is associated with the spread of the dengue virus across Asia.
Aggressive Spiders Make Better Decisions, Faster
Research findings showed that the personality of spiders determines their decision-making and hunting styles.
Invitrocue & GIS Establish Joint Cancer Lab
Invitrocue and A*STAR's Genome Institute of Singapore have established a joint laboratory to develop personalized treatments for cancer patients.
Cha Hyung Joon Receives Inventor Of The Year Award
For his invention of a tissue adhesive inspired by mussels, Professor Cha Hyung Joon from POSTECH was conferred the Inventor Of The Year Award.
Pumps On Microfluidic Chips Speed Up Cell Sorting
A research group in Japan has developed a high-speed cell sorting method using dual on-chip pumps.
7 Must-Read Stories In July 2017
Science writing, prominent scientists and artificial intelligence dominated this month's list of top stories.
Growing Nearly Perfect Graphene At Scale
Using copper foils as a substrate for carbon deposition, scientists in Korea and China have devised an inexpensive technique to grow large graphene sheets
Urban Sewage Breeds Antimicrobial Resistance In China
Chinese scientists find that municipal sewage across China harbors diverse and abundant antimicrobial-resistant genes.
Making Carbon Nanorings Emit White Light
By wrapping carbon nanorings around iodine, researchers have developed a material that emits white light in response to electrical stimulation.
Dengue’s Spread In Asia Linked To Air Travel
Examining data from Asia over 59 years beginning in 1956, scientists in China show that air traffic is associated with the spread of the dengue virus across Asia.
Aggressive Spiders Make Better Decisions, Faster
Research findings showed that the personality of spiders determines their decision-making and hunting styles.
Invitrocue & GIS Establish Joint Cancer Lab
Invitrocue and A*STAR's Genome Institute of Singapore have established a joint laboratory to develop personalized treatments for cancer patients.
Cha Hyung Joon Receives Inventor Of The Year Award
For his invention of a tissue adhesive inspired by mussels, Professor Cha Hyung Joon from POSTECH was conferred the Inventor Of The Year Award.
Pumps On Microfluidic Chips Speed Up Cell Sorting
A research group in Japan has developed a high-speed cell sorting method using dual on-chip pumps.
7 Must-Read Stories In July 2017
Science writing, prominent scientists and artificial intelligence dominated this month's list of top stories.
Growing Nearly Perfect Graphene At Scale
Using copper foils as a substrate for carbon deposition, scientists in Korea and China have devised an inexpensive technique to grow large graphene sheets
Urban Sewage Breeds Antimicrobial Resistance In China
Chinese scientists find that municipal sewage across China harbors diverse and abundant antimicrobial-resistant genes.









