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Shared Pain Brings People Together
Going through painful experiences together can change a group's behavior, promoting bonding and solidarity.
How To Become A Marine Biologist
A Singaporean university partners with other institutions to build a global network of citizen oceanographers.
Genetic Code Of Resilient Midges Unveiled
Researchers have deciphered the genetic mechanism of a species of small fly that is invulnerable to harsh conditions such as drought.
Bottom-Up For Self-Assembled Graphene Ribbons
By exploiting the properties of copper, scientists have developed a way to produce defect-free graphene nanoribbons in a specific configuration.
Graphene Enables Room Temperature Terahertz Detection
Scientists have built a terahertz radiation detector that has a range 100 times larger than the visible spectrum and can operate even at room temperature.
Elsevier Recognizes Young Indian Scientists
Elsevier and the National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) announce the winners of the 2014 NASI-Scopus Young Scientist Awards.
Attacking Superbugs With New Drug Cocktails
A Singaporean team has discovered new ways to enhance the efficacy of drugs used to treat respiratory infections and antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
Working Too Long Is Bad For Your Heart
A study of over 8,000 Korean workers shows that working long hours can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
Innate Cooperation Can Kill Tumors
Scientists have found that the innate immune system also participates in the killing of tumor cells.












