IN THE LAB
Cheaply Printing Flexible Electronics
NTU researchers have developed a cheap method to print flexible electronics, making the mass production of disposable electronics possible.
New Materials Reach Record Efficiencies
Affordable and efficient solar power is now one step closer to reality with the ability to control polymer morphology via temperature.
How Do Cells Measure Length?
Scientists have identified the protein complex that cells use as a molecular ruler to measure lengths with nanometer precision.
Still Single? Your Genes Might Play A Part
A mutation in the serotonin receptor gene 5-HT1A could influence a person's romantic prospects, study says.
Bee Brains Offer Insight Into Memory Formation
A study of bee brains has revealed that microRNAs targeting the structural protein actin are crucial in memory regulation.
Two-In-One Cancer Biomarker
A biomarker which can also deliver drugs could open new doors in cancer therapeutics.
‘Good Fat’ Could Help Manage Diabetes
Activating brown fat cells could help Type 2 diabetics manage their condition by increasing the number of glucose transporters.
Moving From Panic To Avoidance
Brain activity in a region known as the habenula is required for learning to avoid threatening situations in zebrafish.
Durable, Lightweight Electronics Made From Paper
Printable, paper-based electronics could help make diagnostic tests cheaper and more accessible.












