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Socioeconomics: The Story Behind the Numbers
Associate Professor Tomoki Fujii of the SMU School of Economics seeks to understand the complexities behind poverty, nutrition and other hot-button issues in developing countries.
Encapsulating Drugs In Green Tea ‘Missiles’
Scientists have used an antioxidant in green tea to make cancer drug delivery more precise and potent.
STS Forum 2014 To Discuss Lights & Shadows In Science
The STS Forum 2014 in Kyoto, Japan will join scientists and politicians in discussions of science in society.
How To Become A Billionaire Innovator
Don't be afraid to fail; rather, be willing to take risks, say three giants of the tech world, in a candid discussion about the ins and outs of innovation.
New Superlens Breaches The Diffraction Limit
Scientists have developed a lens that can beat the diffraction limit, enabling ultra-high resolution imaging.
How ‘Asian Flush’ Mutation Affects The Heart
Having a mutated copy of ALDH2 could be more serious than simply turning red when you drink, it could also increase your risk of heart disease.
Harvesting Uranium From The Sea
Using a computational screening approach, scientists have developed a protein that could be used to purify uranium from the sea.
India’s Mars Mission Cue For Third World
India's successful Mars mission suggests the way forward for other developing countries hoping to go to space.
Genetics Of Leukemia Decoded
Singapore researchers discover a gene that increases incidence of acute myelogenous leukaemia, providing an avenue for targeted therapy to treat the disease.












