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Poor Mother-Baby Bonding Can Be Passed Down
A stormy relationship with your mother might affect your own relationship with your child, researchers say.
Biochemical Braille Boosts Implant Integration
Scientists have designed a biomaterial that can cloak medical implants, helping them to integrate with the rest of the body.
Dengue In India 300 Times Under-Reported
Researchers estimate that the dengue infection rates in India are 282 times higher than officially reported, costing the country US$1.11 billion each year.
How The Brain Makes Snap Judgments
Research shows that we make split second judgments about what we see, even if we are not conscious of them.
‘Superhuman’ Robots Inspired By Nature
By combining the superior vision of the human eye with the navigation skills of a rat, researchers hope to design more effective navigation robots.
A*STAR & JST Renew Research Collaboration
Building on success of their previous collaboration, the two national science agencies will renew their research partnership for another three years.
Mimicking Brain Cells To Boost Memory Power
Researchers have brought ultra-fast, nano-scale data storage within reach, using technology that mimics the human brain.
Hakuto Unveils Its Rovers In The Google Space Race
Team Hakuto has released the specifications for their entry in the Google Lunar XPRIZE competition, two moon rovers named "Moonraker" and "Tetris".
PandaX Team Report First Dark Matter Search Data
Although the first run of the PandaX experiment has not found evidence of dark matter, it places strong constraints on future work.
Poor Mother-Baby Bonding Can Be Passed Down
A stormy relationship with your mother might affect your own relationship with your child, researchers say.
Biochemical Braille Boosts Implant Integration
Scientists have designed a biomaterial that can cloak medical implants, helping them to integrate with the rest of the body.
Dengue In India 300 Times Under-Reported
Researchers estimate that the dengue infection rates in India are 282 times higher than officially reported, costing the country US$1.11 billion each year.
How The Brain Makes Snap Judgments
Research shows that we make split second judgments about what we see, even if we are not conscious of them.
‘Superhuman’ Robots Inspired By Nature
By combining the superior vision of the human eye with the navigation skills of a rat, researchers hope to design more effective navigation robots.
A*STAR & JST Renew Research Collaboration
Building on success of their previous collaboration, the two national science agencies will renew their research partnership for another three years.
Mimicking Brain Cells To Boost Memory Power
Researchers have brought ultra-fast, nano-scale data storage within reach, using technology that mimics the human brain.
Hakuto Unveils Its Rovers In The Google Space Race
Team Hakuto has released the specifications for their entry in the Google Lunar XPRIZE competition, two moon rovers named "Moonraker" and "Tetris".
PandaX Team Report First Dark Matter Search Data
Although the first run of the PandaX experiment has not found evidence of dark matter, it places strong constraints on future work.









