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Snake Venom May Hold Key To Alzheimer’s Treatment
A molecule found in pit viper venom activates enzymes that break down amyloid plaques in the brain, which are commonly associated with Alzheimer's.
Strategic Research Could Help Inform Post-Fukushima Policies
Interdisciplinarity and globalization of Japanese energy and environment research could help inform policymakers in a post-Fukushima world, say researchers.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Naveed Ahmed Khan
Professor Khan speaks about his work in anti-microbials, the value of broadening your horizons and the importance of a culture of innovation.
Fossils And Family Traditions
What do you do when your son insists that science trumps everything—even festive occasions and school?
New Bird Lineage From Early Cretaceous Period Found
A specimen named Chongmingia zhengi, recently found in China, sheds light on the early evolution of birds.
Asia’s Legal Tiger
The growing globalisation of Singapore’s legal profession presents both opportunities and challenges, says SMU Associate Professor Goh Yihan.
To Consume Or To Conserve
How do economic conditions change consumer preferences when it comes to energy conservation? SMU Assistant Professor Anirban Mukherjee finds out.
The EU As An International Actor
SMU Assistant Professor Clara Portela studies how the European Union wields sanctions and other foreign policy tools on the international stage.
$25K ASEAN-US Science Prize For Women Scientists Leading Climate Change Fight
The US$25,000 ASEAN-U.S. Science Prize for Women will recognize an early to mid-career woman scientist from the ASEAN region whose research focuses on sustainable energy.












