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A Radical Way To Respire Using Sulfur

Naturally occurring compounds that contain sulfur not only have antioxidant properties, but also participate in respiration, according to research by an international team of scientists.

Nanotech Acupuncture Needles For Cancer Treatment

Researchers in South Korea have demonstrated that acupuncture needles with microscopic holes can reduce tumor size in rats.

Understanding How Red Blood Cells Grow Up

A team of researchers has discovered how red blood cells mature and revealed the changes that give mature red blood cells their characteristic shape and deformability.

Beating Bad Bacteria In The Gut

Scientists in Japan have identified a molecule that stimulates the gut’s natural defences against harmful bacteria.

A Device To Form Nerve Bundles In 3D

Scientists have created a device that allows the formation of three-dimensional nerve bundles for drug discovery and the study of neurodegenerative diseases.

The Brand Of You

Building a personal brand is not about self-promotion; see it as helping others understand your work and inspiring the next generation of scientists.

7 Must-Read Stories In October

Five out of seven of this month’s top stories were from Singapore, including an article on our panel discussion on how to publish well in science.

A Simple Solution For Stable Perovskite Solar Cells

Researchers in South Korea have developed inexpensive and highly stable perovskite solar cells by coating perovskite in a water-resistant material.

Modelling Perovskite Interfaces For Better Electronics

A team of researchers in Japan have developed a computational method to model the structure of perovskite interfaces with high resolution and accuracy.