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Tiny Snail Sheds Light On Subterranean Diversity In Eurasia
A snail discovered in the Nodong cave in South Korea provides a glimpse into the ancient subterranean biodiversity in the region.
‘Off-The-Shelf’ Flexible LEDs
Why reinvent the wheel when pre-existing technologies can be used to make flexible LEDs?
Sumitomo & IVCC Move New Insecticide Out Of The Lab
The jointly developed insecticide could help curb the spread of insecticide-resistant mosquitoes.
Sumatran Rhinos Declared Extinct In Malaysia
Researchers call for greater government intervention to save the Sumatran rhino, which has numbers just nine individuals in captivity worldwide.
World’s First Solar Powered Airport Opens In Cochin
India has built the world's first power neutral airport, saving 18 million units of power per year.
Australia & India Team Up To Combat Lifestyle Related Diseases
A collaboration between University of Melbourne and India's top research institutes aims to improve chronic disease prevention and management in South Asia.
Chronic Exposure To Melamine Through Tableware
A simple switch from melamine-containing tableware to stainless steel ones can help reduce environmental exposure to melamine.
MiRNA Biomarkers Help Catch Lung Cancer Early
A cross-country clinical study has identified a panel of five miRNA biomarkers which could be useful for the early diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer.
A Brain-Controlled Exoskeleton Could Help The Disabled Walk Again
Researchers have built a brain-computer interface system that allows users to direct a walking aid simply by using their eyes.












