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The Origins Of Gravitational Wave-Inducing Black Holes
Using supercomputer-aided simulations, scientists in Japan have examined how binary black holes responsible for gravitational waves may have originated.
Five Questions With The CEO: CK Cheong Of ERS
ERS has been providing solutions to data centres for more than two decades. Its CEO, CK Cheong, tells us how open innovation has helped his company stay competitive.
Mum’s Antibodies Interfere With Baby’s Dengue Response
Antibodies from mice vaccinated with one strain of dengue virus while pregnant have been found to worsen symptoms in their pups infected with other strains.
Locating The Dengue Virus’ ‘Achilles Heel’
Scientists in Australia and China have identified an antibody protects against all four types of dengue viruses.
Pfizer’s Pneumonia Vaccine Patent Challenged In India
Pfizer’s pneumonia vaccine patent has come under legal challenge in India.
Hydrogels That Grow Like Living Tissues
A team of researchers in Singapore and the US have created hydrogels that grow like biological tissues.
How Genetic Insults Affect Mental Health
Research has shed light on how a molecule called disrupted-in-schizophrenia 1 is linked to a wide range of psychiatric disorders.
Nuts And Bolts: Three Thrilling TechOffers From TechInnovation
TechOffers that deliver comfort, convenience and cleverness were on display at TechInnovation 2017.
Epigenetics Explains Autoimmune Disease In Twins
In identical twins, epigenetics has a role to play in determining susceptibility to autoimmune disease, according to a study by Japanese researchers.












