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The Race To Exascale

Professor Lu Yutong shares how China’s past experiences have shaped the country’s supercomputing efforts, and calls for more collaboration among Asian countries.

A Quantum Leap Into The Future

By harnessing the unique properties of quantum mechanics, scientists are developing radically new technologies to make the internet impenetrable to hackers.
Data Mover Challenge 2019

Move It!

Teams raced to move two terabytes of data across five different countries in the inaugural ‘Move that Data!’ Data Mover Challenge.

Unmasking Stomach Cancer

Researchers in Japan have found that a layer of cells that appears like normal stomach lining can make it difficult to spot stomach cancer.

Imprinted Nanoparticles For Stamping Out Breast Cancer

By synthesizing nanoparticles in the presence of their intended biomolecular targets, researchers in China have found a way to specifically target aggressive breast cancer.

Singapore Corals Likely To Survive Sea Level Rise

Singapore's corals are likely to be resilient to rising sea levels, scientists find.

Scientists Find Gene Set Linked To Coral Bleaching

Warmer waters induce changes in the expression of 292 genes in the symbiotic sea anemone Exaiptasia diaphana, with implications for coral bleaching.

Teleporting Quantum Information In A Diamond

Researchers in Japan have made use of nitrogen-vacancy defects to teleport quantum information within a diamond.

Electric Eel Inspires Novel Nanogenerator

Chinese scientists took a cue from electric eels to develop bionic stretchable nanogenerators that can be used underwater.