TECHNOLOGY
Food Coloring For Child-Safe Batteries
Highly concentrated food dye could alert parents to when children swallow batteries, helping them seek immediate medical attention.
World’s Most Sensitive Thermometer Uses Light
The light-based thermometer exploits a phenomenon known as the "whispering gallery" effect to measure temperature with a precision of 30 billionths of a degree.
Boron Molecular To Take RAFT Large Scale
The licensing agreement between CSIRO and Boron Molecular aims to make RAFT polymers accessible and affordable, promoting the adoption of the technology.
Infosys Taps Into The Cloud
Indian multinational company Infosys has launched a cloud-based version of its Clinical Trial Supply Management solution.
A*STAR-IHI Collaboration To Drive R&D
Singapore’s A*STAR and Japan’s IHI Corporation will collaborate on driving R&D in science, technology and biomedical sectors across Asia.
Solar Power Breaks Supercritical Barrier
Scientists have shown that solar power can be used to generate supercritical steam, making renewable energy more cost competitive.
DNA Analyzer In Your Pocket
Analyse DNA sequences on the go with a new app which allows you to perform functions such as reverse complementation and translation.
Reduced Indoor Air Pollution With NUS-Developed Filters
Designed to work with existing fans, the AiRazor filtration system effectively removes small particles and volatile organic compounds from indoor air.
3D Printed Mini-Kidneys For Toxicology Testing
Researchers have teamed up with 3D printing company Organovo to develop mini-kidneys that could speed up drug testing and help chronic kidney disease patients.












