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How The Eye Decides On What To See
A new study suggests that our attention process has two different stages, resolving disputes over how we process visual information.
Using The Common Cold To Tackle HIV
Scientists have used the common cold virus and a DNA-based vaccine to stimulate protection against HIV in the gut and bodily cavities of mice.
Luxembourg And Singapore Establish Bilateral Research Collaborations
Singapore has entered a bilateral research collaboration with Luxembourg, focusing on materials science and business analytics.
Capture Carbon & Generate Fuel At The Same Time
Researchers have developed a catalyst that can simultaneously remove carbon dioxide and generate new diesel fuel.
What Makes Chinese Citizens Buy Electric Vehicles?
A new study has revealed that monthly income and the number of cars a family owns are factors that strongly influence whether Chinese customers buy electric vehicles.
Zhao Dongyuan Wins 2016 TWAS-Lenovo Prize
Chinese materials scientist Zhao Dongyuan is the TWAS-Lenovo Science Prize winner for 2016 for discovering new materials that have had an impact on the environment and human health.
SGInnovate To Launch Singapore Into AI & Robotics Space
SGInnovate will focus on areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, digital health, financial services, smart energy, digital manufacturing and transportation.
The Grad Student 3-In-1: Scientist, Student, Teacher
Worried about teaching your first class as a graduate student? Here's how to hack it.
These Snails Come Out Swinging
Watch out, beetles! Researchers have discovered two snail speces that use their shells like a club to hit predators and knock them over.












