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Cultivating CRISPR For Crops
For gene editing technologies like CRISPR to make a positive impact on agriculture, they must be embraced by companies both big and small. Corteva Agriscience is encouraging open innovation to help bridge the gap.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Ho Ghim Wei
To meet the world’s rising energy demands, Associate Professor Ho Ghim Wei is leveraging solar technologies for a brighter and more sustainable future.
Giving Cell-Based Seafood The Shiok Factor (VIDEO)
Instead of farming meat from animals, Dr. Ling Ka Yi and her team at Shiok Meats are harvesting animal-free crustacean meats from cells.
Our Future With Blockchain – Part 1
Promising to transform the way the world transacts, blockchain is swiftly becoming a technology to be reckoned with.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Chikashi Toyoshima
In seeking to visualize proteins at the smallest scale, Professor Chikashi Toyoshima has cemented his place as one of structural biology’s most impactful researchers.
Technology Is Tackling Some Of Agriculture’s Thorniest Issues
There is both a science and art to agritech, and when used correctly it can reverse the biggest challenges farmers face, from climate change to super-invasive pests.
A Toast To New Ideas
Do you have an idea to change the global beverage industry? Apply to the Future of Beverages Open Innovation Call and turn your ideas into reality.
Nuts & Bolts—Taking The Sting Out Of Medical Testing
New technology and prototypes herald speedier, cheaper and less invasive medical tests.
How Viruses And Diseases Get Named
You may be using the terms interchangeably, but SARS-CoV-2 is the name of the novel coronavirus, while COVID-19 refers to the disease that it causes in humans.












