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Exploiting The Valley For Next Generation Electronics
Molybdenum disulfide-based valleytronics have the potential to be the next generation of low energy electronics, scientists say.
How China Can Continue To Lower Its Suicide Rate
Although China's suicide rate has fallen dramatically, measures must be taken to maintain the downward trend, writes Paul Yip.
Chinese Chemist Elected To Science Council
Representatives from more than 140 countries have elected Chinese chemist Li Jinghai as vice-president of the International Council for Science.
Selectively Filtering Out Carbon Dioxide
Scientists have developed a membrane that selects for carbon dioxide while allowing air to pass through 100 times faster than existing polymers.
Wound Healing, The Salamander Way
A peptide isolated from the skin of salamanders could help mimic the rapid wound healing seen in lower animals.
Global Map To Aid Road Building
A new study shows where on Earth roads should and shouldn't be built.
Memory Research Aided By Technique For Tracking Protein Age
The ability to track how old a protein is could lead to a better understanding of processes such as learning and memory.
Spotting Objects In Space With Raven
Astronomers have developed an instrument to enhance space images from telescopes.
Luye Acquires Jialin for US$600 Million
Luye Pharma strengthens its position in China's cardiovascular drug market with the US$600 million acquisition of Beijing Jialin Pharmaceutical.
Exploiting The Valley For Next Generation Electronics
Molybdenum disulfide-based valleytronics have the potential to be the next generation of low energy electronics, scientists say.
How China Can Continue To Lower Its Suicide Rate
Although China's suicide rate has fallen dramatically, measures must be taken to maintain the downward trend, writes Paul Yip.
Chinese Chemist Elected To Science Council
Representatives from more than 140 countries have elected Chinese chemist Li Jinghai as vice-president of the International Council for Science.
Selectively Filtering Out Carbon Dioxide
Scientists have developed a membrane that selects for carbon dioxide while allowing air to pass through 100 times faster than existing polymers.
Wound Healing, The Salamander Way
A peptide isolated from the skin of salamanders could help mimic the rapid wound healing seen in lower animals.
Global Map To Aid Road Building
A new study shows where on Earth roads should and shouldn't be built.
Memory Research Aided By Technique For Tracking Protein Age
The ability to track how old a protein is could lead to a better understanding of processes such as learning and memory.
Spotting Objects In Space With Raven
Astronomers have developed an instrument to enhance space images from telescopes.
Luye Acquires Jialin for US$600 Million
Luye Pharma strengthens its position in China's cardiovascular drug market with the US$600 million acquisition of Beijing Jialin Pharmaceutical.








