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Sailing Towards Greener Seas
Nanyang Technological University has launched a marine research laboratory to develop technologies for Singapore's maritime and offshore industry.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Wan Yue
Wan Yue's research could help enhance our understanding of how RNA functions in different cellular systems.
Poor Sleep Drives Consumption Of Unhealthy Foods
Sleep deprived and craving sugary, fatty foods? Blame it on your prefrontal cortex.
Mouth Bacteria Linked To Esophageal Cancer Prognosis
A type of bacteria usually found in the human mouth has been linked poorer outcomes in esophageal cancer patients.
Dogs & Humans Both Interbred To Adapt
Ancient interbreeding with the Tibet grey wolf helped the Tibetan Mastiff adapt to high altitudes.
JHL Biotech Partners Sanofi For Biologics In China
Sanofi and JHL Biotech have formed a strategic alliance to develop and commercialize biological therapeutics for the Chinese market.
Why Do Some Pitcher Plants Eat Poo?
Some pitcher plants have given up a carnivorous way of life to eat bat feces instead. Here's why.
Father’s Age Influences Offspring’s Anxiety
Mouse pups born to older fathers show signs of hyperactivity, researchers say.
Melanin Transfer Caught On Film
How does the pigment melanin go from the cells that produce it to the skin? It gets eaten.
Sailing Towards Greener Seas
Nanyang Technological University has launched a marine research laboratory to develop technologies for Singapore's maritime and offshore industry.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Wan Yue
Wan Yue's research could help enhance our understanding of how RNA functions in different cellular systems.
Poor Sleep Drives Consumption Of Unhealthy Foods
Sleep deprived and craving sugary, fatty foods? Blame it on your prefrontal cortex.
Mouth Bacteria Linked To Esophageal Cancer Prognosis
A type of bacteria usually found in the human mouth has been linked poorer outcomes in esophageal cancer patients.
Dogs & Humans Both Interbred To Adapt
Ancient interbreeding with the Tibet grey wolf helped the Tibetan Mastiff adapt to high altitudes.
JHL Biotech Partners Sanofi For Biologics In China
Sanofi and JHL Biotech have formed a strategic alliance to develop and commercialize biological therapeutics for the Chinese market.
Why Do Some Pitcher Plants Eat Poo?
Some pitcher plants have given up a carnivorous way of life to eat bat feces instead. Here's why.
Father’s Age Influences Offspring’s Anxiety
Mouse pups born to older fathers show signs of hyperactivity, researchers say.
Melanin Transfer Caught On Film
How does the pigment melanin go from the cells that produce it to the skin? It gets eaten.









