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The New Wave Of Clean Energy
Researchers have designed a marine turbine that turns ocean waves into a reliable clean energy source.
Total Solar Eclipse On March 9, Best Seen From Indonesia
There will be a total solar eclipse tomorrow, and those lucky ones in Sumatra and other parts of Indonesia will have the best view.
Penguin Feathers Inspire Ice-Proof Material
By mimicking the hierarchical microstructure of penguin feathers, researchers have developed an ice-proof insulating material.
Reducing Nerve Pain With Less Risk Of Addiction
Researchers have discovered that blocking a specific molecule helps reduce pain caused by nerve damage, or sciatica, in mice.
Too Much Salt Can Harm Fetal Liver
As bad as a diet high in salt can be for adults, it could be even worse for babies still developing in the womb.
When Sharing Is Not Just Caring
Conventional wisdom dictates that trade secrets have to be protected at all costs, but SMU Professor Gerard George’s research shows there may be a better way of doing business.
Dollars And Drugs
SMU Professor Locknie Hsu studies how trade deals affect the public’s access to affordable medicines and healthcare.
Of Diplomacy And Human Rights
SMU Assistant Professor Eduard Jordaan studies the forces and influences that sway a country’s behaviour on international platforms like the United Nations.
My Theory of Everything
We now know that black holes can bend gravitational waves, but what can explain the bending of space and time when a loved one is lost?












