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Wearable Solar Cells That You Can Put In The Wash

Scientists have developed an ultra-thin solar cell that can continue to provide electricity even after being soaked in water or being stretched and compressed.

Reducing The Environmental Impact Of Leather Production

Researchers in India have used molten salt to treat leather and reduce its pollution profile.

Getting To The Root Of Bonsai Regeneration

Scientists in Japan have identified a gene that controls the levels of auxin in response to root damage.

Vaccine Cuts Nepal’s Japanese Encephalitis Rate

Researchers have confirmed the success of vaccination against Japanese encephalitis in Nepal.

Helping Seniors Unlock The Value Of Their Homes

Singaporean seniors would be better prepared for retirement if they could monetize their homes, according to data from the Singapore Life Panel®.

Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Wang Yifang

Professor Wang Yifang shares about his fascination with neutrinos and elaborates on China’s ambition to become a major international center for particle physics research.

How To Work With Other Scientists

What’s the best and worst thing about working with a biologist, chemist, physicist, mathematician and an engineer?

Lam Khin Yong Conferred Knighthood In French Legion Of Honor

Professor Lam Khin Yong has been made a knight in the French Legion of Honor for improving bilateral ties between Singapore and France.

A Non-Antibiotic Drug To Fight MRSA

By screening 50,000 compounds, scientists have discovered a non-antibiotic drug that makes multidrug-resistant bacteria more vulnerable to immune clearance.