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Ancient Microbes Discovered To Be Key Source Of Methane

The discovery of methane-metabolizing genes in ancient microbes is changing how scientists understand the global carbon cycle.

Karolinska Institutet Establishes Regenerative Medicine Facility In Hong Kong

The newly opened Ming Wai Lau Center for Reparative Medicine is the Karolinska Institutet's first research hub in Asia.

French-Japanese Joint Lab To Study Materials Under Extreme Conditions

Institutes from France and Japan have launched a joint laboratory in Sendai, Japan to study the behavior of materials subject to extreme and complex stress.

Doubling Down On Bone Repair

Japanese researchers have developed a technique that increases the speed of bone repair through a double-layered cell transfer technology.

Being Male Even Without The Y Chromosome

Scientists have figured out how a rat species that lacks the Y chromosome still maintains male characteristics.

Supermassive Black Holes Bring Their Own Gas

Scientists have revealed that dense molecular gas disks at the centers of galaxies supply gas to the supermassive black holes situated within them.

Indonesia, Pakistan Lacking In Mental Health Integration: Report

The Asia Pacific Mental Health Integration Index ranks the level of effort of 15 countries and territories across the Asia Pacific region in implementing effective mental health policies.

A*STAR Researcher Wins ASCB-Gibco Emerging Leaders Prize

Dr. Nicolas Plachta was recognized for his work into resolving cell fate, shape, and position during embryonic development.

Chinese Agricultural Scientist Awarded LUI Che Woo Prize

Professor Yuan Longping was one of three laureates to receive the LUI Che Woo Prize - Prize for World Civilization 2016.