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Wake Up and Smell The Roses—Virtually

You can now send tastes, smells and even kisses virtually. A new age of virtual reality involving all five senses is here, with Adrian Cheok of the Imagineering Institute at its forefront.

In Conversation With TJ Dimacali, Sci & Tech Editor Of GMA News

Timothy Dimacali, the science and technology editor at GMA News Online in the Philippines, wants to bring weather reporting into the spotlight.

Join The Asian Scientist #ScienceHaiku Competition! Cash Vouchers Up For Grabs

Thomas Huxley once said, “Science and literature are not two things, but two sides of one thing.” Join the Asian Scientist Science Haiku Competition today!

Which Meds Are Best For You? Check systemsDock

Scientists have created a free online resource that makes screening for the right drug faster and more accurate.

Two Ant Species Named After Game of Thrones Dragons (VIDEO)

Brace yourself, dragon ants are coming! Researchers have discovered ant species with dragon-like spines reminiscent of the mythical beasts in Game of Thrones.

In Chinese Elderly, Vitamin D Levels May Predict Brain Decline Risk

Researchers have found a link between low vitamin D levels and an increased subsequent risk of cognitive decline and impairment in Chinese elderly.

Twelve Researchers Recognized At Philippines Promising Star Awards 2016

Twelve Philippines-based researchers were recognized for their world-class contributions spanning nine research fields.

Six-Year Wait Between Onset & Diagnosis Of Bipolar Disorder: Study

The six-year delay between the onset of symptoms and proper diagnosis of bipolar disorder loses the patient a critical opportunity to manage the condition.

Shape-Shifting Alloy Could Mean Lighter Rocket Components

Scientists in Japan have developed a lightweight magnesium alloy that has shape memory—a feature that holds great potential for the aerospace industry.