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Key Prediction In Quantum Mechanics Verified

Using an X-ray free electron laser at the RIKEN SPring-8 Center in Japan, an international team of scientists has validated a quantum-mechanical prediction made in 1954.

Losing An Arm Doesn’t Bother Starfish Bot

Drawing inspiration from starfish, scientists in Japan have developed a robot that can maintain its movement even when one of its limbs is damaged.

Radicals Made Stable

Scientists in South Korea have managed to synthesize and stabilize radical ions which are typically highly reactive and short-lived.

Electron Microscopy Reveals How Gases Behave When Hot

Researchers have obtained a better understanding of gas dynamics by measuring the loss of energy of electrons as they pass through gas samples.

The Science Of Festivity

There’s a scientific basis to the magic of the holiday season.

Merck Granted CRISPR Patent In Singapore

Merck’s patent covers the successful integration of an external DNA sequence into the chromosome of eukaryotic cells using CRISPR gene editing.

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Arun K. Shukla

Arun K. Shukla is tackling some of the most challenging questions in the field of G protein-coupled receptor biology.

Sense And Sustainability

Cheap, easy-to-install sensors, improved wireless networking technologies and powerful big data analytics are helping businesses cut costs and go green at the same time.

Nuts And Bolts: Giving Sustainability The Green Light

Companies can embrace sustainability by using these TechOffers to increase resource efficiency and recover resources from waste or pollutants.