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Singapore Launches Center For Sustainable Tropical Buildings
Researchers at the Center for Integrated Building Energy and Sustainability in the Tropics (CiBEST) will develop projects to improve the energy efficiency of buildings in the tropics.
Blue Light Could Treat Alzheimer’s Disease
A combination of blue LED light and light-activated porphyrin has been shown to reduce symptoms of an Alzheimer's-like disease in fruit flies.
Printable, Flexible Sensor Directly Measures Lung Temperature
This highly responsive and flexible temperature sensor can be directly attached to biological tissue for precise monitoring in medical applications.
Synthetic Synapses To Aid Human-Like Electronics
Researchers have built a graphene-based artificial synapse that displays human-like flexibility, paving the way for machines that can learn.
Stop Copper Trafficking, Stop Cancer
Instead of reducing blood copper levels, drugs that target copper transporters could be a safer way to treat cancer.
Lithium Enables Reversible Superconductivity
By using a thin film of lithium oxide in a setup resembling a lithium-ion battery, researchers were able to control the transition to superconductivity by changing the electric potential.
Singaporean Research Centre Powers Up Vision to Fight Disease
The Clinical Imaging Research Center is a national platform for research imaging to study the impact of new therapies in key disease areas relevant to Singapore and the region.
Scientists In Singapore Must Capture The Imagination Of The Public, New Report Finds
A survey of almost a thousand Singaporeans reveals that they are well-versed in some areas of science but surprisingly unaware of facts that affect their daily lives as well as national health.
Solving The Mystery Of The Disappearing Anti-Matter
The STAR Collaboration has made the world's first measurements of interactions between fundamental particles known as antiprotons.












