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South Asia’s Quest For More Livable Cities
By deploying new urban transport technologies, South Asian governments can bring relief to over a billion people, says Nalaka Gunawardene.
Samsung Delves Into Diagnostics With Thermo Fisher
In partnership with Thermo Fisher Scientific, Samsung Electronics seeks to break into the healthcare diagnostics market.
A Night Of Celebration: First Year In Print
After exactly one year of being in print, you can guarantee that a party was in store at Asian Scientist Magazine.
Marker For Aggressive Breast Cancer Identified
The gene RASAL2 could help identify triple negative breast cancers and inform treatment options for the aggressive disease.
What Makes Cucumbers Bitter Could Also Treat Cancer
Genetics have revealed what makes wild cucumbers bitter, research that could lead to new treatments for cancer.
Perfecting Gene Editing For DMD On iPS Cells
By combining iPS and gene editing technology, correcting the mutation in Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients has been made more precise.
iPS Cells From Werner Syndrome Patients Established
The generation of iPS cells from Werner syndrome patients could lead to better therapies for the genetic disease.
Mapping The Cell Adhesion Network
Taking a quantitative approach, researchers have resolved the complexity the E-cadherin interactome.
SIBS Launches New Open Access Journal
Riding on the success of sister journal Cell Research, SIBS launches China's first wide-ranging open access journal, Cell Discovery.











