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Nano Sun Launches Water Treatment Membrane Facility

Nano Sun, a Singapore-based startup, has established a facility to manufacture water treatment membranes using 3D printing technology.

Inside Indonesia’s ‘Double Burden’ Of Diseases

Communicable diseases such as diarrhoea and tuberculosis are on the decline in Indonesia, but new threats like diabetes are emerging.

Open Innovation In All Shapes And Sizes

By working closely with start-ups, bigger and more established companies can reap the benefits of open innovation, says a panel of experts at the innovfest unbound conference.

US$3.8 Million Awarded To Tackle Antibacterial Resistance In Thailand

The Global Challenges Research Fund awarded the grant to an interdisciplinary group studying two species of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Thailand.

India’s Rich City Dwellers At Higher Risk Of Heart Disease

Higher wealth and urbanization is associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease in India, according to household surveys.

Why The Phaethon Asteroid Is Peculiarly Polarized

The Phaethon asteroid reflects less light than previously thought, suggesting that its surface may be made of coarse rubble.

‘Find Your Passion’ May Be Terrible Career Advice

Thinking of passion as a fixed thing to be found can limit your growth and make you more likely to give up in the face of difficulties, researchers say.

Relational Mobility Depends On Where You Live

Through a poll of individuals recruited via Facebook, an international research group has demonstrated that individuals in Asia and the Middle East have low relational mobility.

The Black Box Of Technology

SMU Assistant Professor Juliana Yu Sun is using economic models to demystify the relationship between technology and economic growth.