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Illuminating The Deep, Dark World Of Subterranean Ants
Hidden in plain sight just beneath our feet is the fascinating world of subterranean ants.
The Subaru Telescope Prepares Jupiter For Its Closeup
Images of Jupiter’s surface taken with the Subaru Telescope have helped researchers to plan a mission to take detailed images of the planet’s mysterious Great Red Spot.
When Science Helps Governments Manage Risk And Innovation
Robust scientific evidence can help governments deal with threats and get the most out of new technologies, said UK Government Chief Scientific Advisor Sir Mark Walport.
NUS Tops Inaugural THE Asia-Pacific University Rankings
The National University of Singapore was ranked first among 243 universities in the Asia-Pacific region in the inaugural Times Higher Education Asia-Pacific University Rankings.
Subra Suresh Announced As NTU Singapore’s Incoming President
Professor Subra Suresh, who led the US National Science Foundation from 2010 to 2013, will take office as NTU Singapore’s fourth President on January 1, 2018.
Protein That Protects Women From Heart Disease Identified
Raised levels of thymosin beta-4 in the plasma samples of women accurately predicted their risk of heart disease.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: G. Ravindra Kumar
Science is an uphill task, but one that laser physicist Professor G. Ravindra Kumar relishes and is deeply passionate about.
Pain Neurons Protect Bone From Fungal Invaders
More than just sensing pain, pain neurons can inhibit inflammation and bone destruction during fungal infections.
Beating Dengue Is In Your DNA (Vaccine)
A DNA-based vaccine against dengue, which would not require cold chain transport, has been shown to protect mice against two out of the four strains of dengue virus.












