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Next Generation Nebulizer Could Replace Jabs
A nebulizer that uses sound waves to generate a fine mist of drug could change the way drugs are delivered to the lungs.
Skills For Modern Scientists
A career in science is a multi-faceted one, but having any of these four skills in good measure is probably a good place to start!
Pollen Reveals The Hot, Wet Climate Of Ancient Apes
A study tracking pollen has found that apes survived the climatic changes of the late Miocene in hot and humid environments.
Spot Glaucoma With Your Smartphone
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, have developed a method to diagnose glaucoma from smartphone images.
“Lab-In-A-Needle” Detects Liver Toxicity In 30 Minutes
Scientists have developed a microfluidics device that can quickly detect liver toxicity, a common side effect during chemotherapy.
Predicting Which Combinations Will Yield Metallic Glass
An understanding of the molecular structure could help scientists predict which alloys will result in metallic glasses.
India & US Conclude Joint Monsoon Mission
Data collected during the month-long cruise is expected to help refine the forecasting of monsoon winds.
Japanese Physicist Wins 2015 Nobel Prize For Neutrino Research
Takaaki Kajita wins half of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics for proving that neutrinos have mass.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Lynette Cheah
Assistant Professor Lynette Cheah takes a data-driven approach to the challenges of urban mobility and sustainability.












