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Five Beautiful Quotes from Asian Scientists (VIDEO)
From waxing lyrical about the hope of life, to boldly lauding the potential of the Asian market, who knew scientists could be such poets?
Antibiotics: A Remedy In Decay?
The Golden Age of Antimicrobials is over. Our fight against the deadly, multi-drug resistant bacteria that threatens our lives will thus have to resume.
What Finding Dory Teaches Us About Memory Loss
More than a children's animated movie, Finding Dory is a surprisingly accurate portrayal of someone with anterograde amnesia, or the inability to form new memories.
8 Scientists From India To Watch (VIDEO)
From the mysteries of deep space to the molecular mechanisms of our very cells, India’s scientists are breaking new ground everyday.
Distinguished Scientists Say These Are The Grand Challenges For Science
From harnessing artificial intelligence to understanding our origins, a panel of distinguished scientists outlined the grand challenges for science in the 21st century.
How Culture Shapes Our Behaviour
Research by SMU Assistant Professor Cheng Chi-Ying is unlocking how our cultural identity shapes our lives and attitudes, even at a subconscious level.
Reinventing Retail
To maximise their bottom line, online retailers must integrate digital business data with physical product flow, according to SMU Associate Professor Lim Yun Fong.
Drones, Drugs And The Death Penalty
Fears that recreational drones could be used for spying or terrorism are based on little more than paranoia, SMU Assistant Professor Chen Siyuan’s research shows.
Biomaterials ‘Spin’ Doctor
In somewhat of a happy accident, Teoh Swee Hin was inspired by a pregnant graduate student to develop a cell bioreactor that rotates like a baby in the mother’s womb.












