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The Gates Foundation In China: Where Funding Healthcare Innovation Is Serious Business
Dr. Ray Yip, country director of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in China, shares the triumphs and challenges of working with the Chinese government to provide better public health solutions in China.
Rotational Harvesting Could Save Sea Cucumbers From Extinction
High value and easy to catch, sea cucumbers could face extinction unless rotational harvesting and other sustainable practices take off.
Tiny Technologies, Incredible Impact
From lightweight sports equipment to potable water, here are ten ways that nanotechnology is changing our lives.
The Era of Nanorobots: How Technology Is Reinventing Medicine
Biomedical engineers have a new futuristic platform to take cancer head on.
Exponential Aircon Use Could Drive Global Warming
Experts predict that the growing demand for air conditioning in developing nations will hike energy consumption to 64 percent by 2040.
Helping Businesses Embrace Transformational Technology
Research from the SMU School of Information Systems is helping institutions understand both the benefits and risks of real-time business transactions.
Sparking New Ideas In Econometrics
More than 20 international experts discussed advancements in econometrics at the two-day “Frontiers in Econometrics” conference.
Don’t Underestimate Undergraduates
Collaborative research with undergraduates has proven fruitful for Assistant Professor Nicholas Harrigan, leading to publications in top-flight journals.
The Yuan Goes Global
SMU Professor Chow Hwee Kwan studies how Asian countries manage their currencies, and the impact of these policies on their economies.












