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More Nature Please, We’re Singaporean

Nature finds a way to thrive, even in the concrete jungle of Singapore.

Five Lessons From A Special Friendship

Having a best friend that everyone else considers different can teach you how to be a better person, no matter your age.

The Asian Scientist Guide To Getting Your Paper Published

So you've got some good data and think you're just about ready to publish a paper? Well then, this guide is just for you!

Taking A Stand Against Sitting

Are you sitting down? You might want to take a little walk after reading this article.

Lessons From The Asian Scientist Writing Prize 2015

Using data from the Asian Scientist Writing Prize, our editor has come up with the who, what and when of science communication.

Incan String Theory: If Knots Could Talk

We still don't know how to de-code khipu, string-based information storage systems developed by the Inca, but they remain fascinating nonetheless.

A Six-Year-Old’s Guide To Science Communication

Whether you are a six or sixty six year old scientist, here are some tips for making your first TV appearance.

Scientists & Their Quirky Habits

You can take a scientist out of the lab, but you can't quite take lab habits out of the scientist.

Of Epidemics And The End Of The World

Sure, pandemics can be scary and shouldn't be taken too lightly. But don't let Hollywood-style hysteria take over either.