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FML, The Scientist Version
Every now and then, a lab fail will happen for some inexplicable reason. Until you’ve ruined at least one sample pre-analysis, you can’t call yourself a real scientist!
To Battle Bacterial Infections, Stop Their ‘Propellers’ From Forming
Artificially modifying the proteins responsible for the flagella 'tails' of bacteria, which helps them move around, could be a promising way to stave off infections without antibiotics.
To Make This Crystal Turn ‘Plastic’, Just Apply Heat
Researchers have developed a ferroelectric crystal that turns into a plastic, more pliable phase at higher temperatures.
Singapore Universities Top In Asia: QS World Uni Rankings 2016/17
The National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University are also the only two Asian institutions in the top 20 of the rankings table.
These Countries Are At Greatest Risk Of Zika, Study Shows
India, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Nigeria, Vietnam, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are expected to be at greatest risk of Zika virus transmission because of their limited health resources.
World’s Oldest Fossils Reveal Life On Earth As Early As 3.7 Billion Years Ago
The discovery of the world's oldest fossils reveals that diverse life forms thrived on Earth 3.7 billion years ago.
Hey, Diddle Diddle, More Cows Born Around The Full Moon?
There might be some truth to the popular belief that more births happen during a full moon—at least with cows.
Female Fiddler Crabs Want Safety Over Sex: Study
When female fiddler crabs leave males behind during mating season, they aren't just being picky—they are seeking shelter from predators, research shows.
Hong Kong Chemists Synthesize Promising Antibiotic Teixobactin
Scientists in Hong Kong have successfully synthesized teixobactin and ten analogs with promising properties.












