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Thin Melanomas Are More Dangerous
Data analysis has highlighted that patients diagnosed with the most common form of melanoma have poorer prognosis.
Revolutionary New Tool For Joining Peptides
Scientists at NTU have discovered an enzyme that can join peptides 10,000 times faster than before.
Social Media Consumption & Unhealthy Diets
Young people are exposed to heavy marketing from unhealthy food brands on social media sites, study shows.
Moving In The Quantum World
Understanding how quantum particles move could help further the development of quantum computing.
Making 3D Metamaterials With A Natural Bent
RIKEN scientists have developed a method to fabricate three dimensional isotropic metamaterials of up to 4 mm by 4 mm in size.
20 Years Of KAIST-Samsung Partnership
KAIST and Samsung Heavy Industries celebrate 20 years of co-operation with a ceremony at the Korean university.
Supplement Depression Meds With B Vitamins
Taking vitamin B12 and folate daily could help patients on depression medication reduce their risk of relapse.
World First: Dead Hearts Give New Life
The ability to use hearts that have stopped beating could substantially increase the number of donor hearts available for transplants.
Tai Chi Reduces Stress & Inflammation
A randomized clinical trial has shown that Tai Chi can help lonely adults cope better with stress as well as dampen inflammatory responses.
Thin Melanomas Are More Dangerous
Data analysis has highlighted that patients diagnosed with the most common form of melanoma have poorer prognosis.
Revolutionary New Tool For Joining Peptides
Scientists at NTU have discovered an enzyme that can join peptides 10,000 times faster than before.
Social Media Consumption & Unhealthy Diets
Young people are exposed to heavy marketing from unhealthy food brands on social media sites, study shows.
Moving In The Quantum World
Understanding how quantum particles move could help further the development of quantum computing.
Making 3D Metamaterials With A Natural Bent
RIKEN scientists have developed a method to fabricate three dimensional isotropic metamaterials of up to 4 mm by 4 mm in size.
20 Years Of KAIST-Samsung Partnership
KAIST and Samsung Heavy Industries celebrate 20 years of co-operation with a ceremony at the Korean university.
Supplement Depression Meds With B Vitamins
Taking vitamin B12 and folate daily could help patients on depression medication reduce their risk of relapse.
World First: Dead Hearts Give New Life
The ability to use hearts that have stopped beating could substantially increase the number of donor hearts available for transplants.
Tai Chi Reduces Stress & Inflammation
A randomized clinical trial has shown that Tai Chi can help lonely adults cope better with stress as well as dampen inflammatory responses.









