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Turning Antivenom Into A Tablet

Scientists have developed an oral antivenom formulation which could help save snakebite sufferers in rural areas,

Indian Teenager Wins Google Science Fair’s Voters Choice Award

India's Arsh Dilbagi has won the popular vote for his augmentative and alternative communication device, Talk.

Matchmaking Inventors & Investors At Techventure 2014

Don't miss Asia's top networking and technology showcase happening on September 24-25, 2014 at Marina Bay Sands.

Termites Evolved Complex Bioreactors 30 Million Years Ago

A genetic analysis has revealed that the enzymes required to decompose plant material are distributed across fungi, termites and their gut bacteria.

PASTA Is One Million Times Faster

A technique integrating existing fiber-optic and laser technologies has achieved super fast scan rates of 100,000,000 frames per second.

Size At Birth Affects Risk Of Mental Health Conditions

Above-average sized babies have a higher risk of autism and a lower risk of schizophrenia, while the opposite is true for below-average sized babies.

Keeping Li-S In Its Place

Researchers have developed a method of containing Li-S, paving the way for more compact rechargeable batteries.

The Hitachi Deposit: Older Than You Think

Rhenium-Osmium isotope dating traces the formation of the Hitachi deposit to the Cambrian era, making it the oldest ore deposit in Japan.

How ICTs Can Help Protect Cambodian Laborers

A mobile phone-based quiz is helping Better Factories Cambodia reach out to workers and educate them on their rights.