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Deciphering The Genetic Puzzle Of Malaria
Newly uncovered genetic indicators could help solve the puzzle of malaria, mosquito-borne infectious disease that is endemic in parts of Asia and Africa.
Collaborating To Develop Advanced Microelectronics
A*STAR’s Institute of Microelectronics and Murata collaborate to advance advanced microelectronics technology.
The Journey From Stem Cell To Blood Cell Revealed
Scientists have created a comprehensive catalog of the changes in RNA as stem cells commit to different blood cell lineages.
Turn Your Window Into A Solar Cell
Although the raw materials for perovskite solar cells are cheap, researchers are working on ways to make the manufacturing process affordable as well.
Mosquito-Borne Diseases: Lessons From Nepal
Research on dengue and malaria in Nepal could have implications for other mountainous regions affected by climate change.
Malaysia Joins Global STEM Alliance
The Global STEM Alliance has been formed to help emerging economies get a leg up in scientific education.
Understanding The Genetics Of Breast Cancer
Australian researchers have unearthed insights into the genetic mechanisms that cause breast cancer.
A Novel Gene Behind Spinocerebellar Ataxia
The discovery of the SCA40 mutation could lead to new therapies for spinocerebellar ataxia, a disease for which there is currently no effective treatment.
Got Celiac Disease? Have Some Hookworms!
Hookworms could help celiac disease patients increase their tolerance to gluten, study shows.
Deciphering The Genetic Puzzle Of Malaria
Newly uncovered genetic indicators could help solve the puzzle of malaria, mosquito-borne infectious disease that is endemic in parts of Asia and Africa.
Collaborating To Develop Advanced Microelectronics
A*STAR’s Institute of Microelectronics and Murata collaborate to advance advanced microelectronics technology.
The Journey From Stem Cell To Blood Cell Revealed
Scientists have created a comprehensive catalog of the changes in RNA as stem cells commit to different blood cell lineages.
Turn Your Window Into A Solar Cell
Although the raw materials for perovskite solar cells are cheap, researchers are working on ways to make the manufacturing process affordable as well.
Mosquito-Borne Diseases: Lessons From Nepal
Research on dengue and malaria in Nepal could have implications for other mountainous regions affected by climate change.
Malaysia Joins Global STEM Alliance
The Global STEM Alliance has been formed to help emerging economies get a leg up in scientific education.
Understanding The Genetics Of Breast Cancer
Australian researchers have unearthed insights into the genetic mechanisms that cause breast cancer.
A Novel Gene Behind Spinocerebellar Ataxia
The discovery of the SCA40 mutation could lead to new therapies for spinocerebellar ataxia, a disease for which there is currently no effective treatment.
Got Celiac Disease? Have Some Hookworms!
Hookworms could help celiac disease patients increase their tolerance to gluten, study shows.









