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Coverage Of The Global Young Scientists Summit 2016

Here are some of the top stories from the Global Young Scientists Summit 2016.

China Launches Its Own Million Dollar ‘Nobel’ Prize

From 2017, the privately funded Future Science Awards will recognize the achievements of Chinese scientists in the life sciences and materials science.

Taiwan Bans Junk Food Marketing To Kids

To promote healthy eating among children, Taiwan's Food and Drug Administration has imposed restrictions on junk food advertising starting January 1, 2016.

NSF Report Describes China’s Meteoric Rise In R&D

According to the National Science Board Science and Engineering Indicators 2016 report released this week, Asia now accounts for 40 percent of global R&D, with China leading the pack.

Delhi Tackles Air Pollution With Trial Car Ban

To address the ever-constant threat of air pollution in the city, Delhi's government has introduced an odd-even car ban for two weeks.

Be Inspired By The Best & Brightest In Science

The Global Young Scientists Summit 2016 will gather an elite group of scientific luminaries and technology leaders in Singapore to inspire the next generation.

RIE2020: What You Need To Know About Singapore’s Blockbuster $19b R&D Budget

Here's five things you need to know about Singapore's S$19 billion five-year research budget.

Hu Chenming Awarded US National Medal Of Technology & Innovation

Professor Hu Chenming was recognized for his contributions to microelectronics, which are now used industry-wide.

‘Man-Made’ Earthquake Detected Near North Korean Nuclear Test Site

Officials have linked an earthquake in North Korea to a nuclear test explosion ordered by Pyongyang.