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Whose Job Is It To Prepare Us For 2037?

A distinguished panel at the 2017 Milken Institute Asia Summit discussed what the future of jobs will look like as automation and machine learning become the norm.

Tech For The Social Good

Technology gave us 140 characters, but can it also help companies deliver social impact? Panellists question the floor at SGInnovate’s first Women in Tech Evening.

Keeping A Finger On The Pulse Of Healthcare

Low-cost hardware, combined with wireless technology and state-of-the-art cloud apps, will transform the business of healthcare, says Renew Group CEO Ravinder Sajwan.

Serotonin Linked To Sudden Death In Infants

Scientists in Australia have linked serotonin to sudden infant death syndrome.

An App For Putting Baby Sleep Woes To Bed

Researchers in Japan have developed a mobile app for improving the sleep habits of toddlers.

UK Partners China For Offshore Renewable Energy Research

China and the UK will embark on broad-ranging projects to promote the development of next-generation offshore renewable energy technologies.

Fixing Broken Heart Valves In Cardiac Failure Patients

Scientists in Japan have performed the world's first successful transcatheter mitral valve implantation in patients with severe cardiac failure.

Seeing Through Diseases With CUBIC

Researchers in Japan have used a tissue clearing and 3D imaging technique to more accurately diagnose diseases.

Fat Distribution Predicts Breast Cancer Subtypes

By analyzing body mass index and waist-hip ratio, scientists in China have discovered that the location of body fat is linked to specific breast cancer subtypes.