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Stem Cell Therapy In Southeast Asia: Where Are We Today?

Research into stem cells is taking place across Southeast Asia, but proven disease treatments are currently out of reach, says Crispin Maslog.

China-Southeast Asia Science Ties ‘Could Benefit Both’

Science and technology diplomacy between China and Southeast Asia is expected to benefit both sides, says a new OECD report.

AstraZeneca, Fudan University To Collaborate In China

AstraZeneca and Fudan University are set to collaborate on cardiovascular research in China.

Inventor Turns Waste Plastics Into Steel

Professor Veena Sahajwalla of UNSW has won the top prize in the Innovation Challenge awards run by The Australian.

The Right Policies Can Fill The Gender Gap In Science

Although numbers of women science students has increased, the rise of women in the workplace has not, gender experts say.

Chief Scientist Releases Plan For Australia’s Research

Chief Scientist Ian Chubb has launched the National Research Investment Plan, which sets new guidelines for Australian research investment.

EMBO & Taiwan’s National Science Council To Collaborate

EMBO, EMBC, and the National Science Council of Taiwan have signed an agreement pledging to increase scientific interaction among their members.

Pakistan’s Novel Open Access Instrumentation

Pakistan's 'open access instrumentation' initiative can be replicated in other developing countries, writes Atta-ur-Rahman, Pakistan’s former Federal Minister of Science & Technology.

China Outpaces India For Women In The Workforce

One in six college-educated Indian women works full time for an employer, says Steve Crabtree and Anita Pugliese, based on data from a new Gallup poll.