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China’s State Council Honours Two Eminent Chinese Scientists

A virologist and an explosive expert were recognised with the State Pre-eminent Science and Technology Award, which is the highest scientific award in China.

A Tip For Controlling Growth On Graphene

Using atomic force microscopy, researchers in Japan have discovered a method to align molecules on a graphene surface.

Vitamin C Might Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis

Scientists have discovered that vitamin C promotes the repair of the myelin sheath surrounding neurons, making it a potential treatment for multiple sclerosis.

NTU Singapore Launches Nationwide Lung Health Initiative

The initiative will bring together multidisciplinary investigators from local and international institutions to study lung health and disease in the Asian context.

Nanoparticles Help Antimalarial Drugs Go The Distance

Porous silica nanoparticles allow the controlled release of antimalarial drugs over a span of more than a week, leading to better treatment outcomes.

How Bacteria Resist Even Peptide Antibiotics

Scientists in Hong Kong have discovered how bacteria may become resistant to peptide antibiotics.

No Lens, No Problem!

A technique that can capture sharp, multi-colored images without a lens could pave the way for slimmer cameras and smart phones.

Early Life Nutrition Goes Digital

Digital tools are providing parents with new ways of tackling age-old parenting problems and arming researchers with data.

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Vinayak Sinha

Associate Professor Vinayak shares about his research on atmospheric contaminants and highlights role models who have inspired him on his research journey.