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Unusual Parenting Behavior Observed In Asian Frogs

The efforts of C. hansenae in caring for their young prevent the eggs from drying out and could act as a buffer against environmental pressures.

Developing Nations Show Extremes In Research Gender Balance

Both the highest and lowest female to male researcher ratios come from the developing world. However, more data needs to be collected to get a clearer picture, Jan Piotrowski says.

Healthcare Leaders To Discuss ASEAN Trends

Hospital operators, investors and developers will come together to discuss the latest innovations and strategies at Healthcare World Asia 2014 held at Suntec Singapore Exhibition & Conference Center from 29 Sep to 2 Oct.

Zeroing In On The Proton’s Magnetic Moment

Scientists can now directly measure the magnetic moment of a single proton with high precision, which may enable them to answer why matter exists.

Personalized Genetic Test With Gold Nanoprobes

Scientists at IBN have developed a gold nanoparticle-based test that could help patients with blood clots get the correct dose of warfarin faster.

3D Printed Mini-Kidneys For Toxicology Testing

Researchers have teamed up with 3D printing company Organovo to develop mini-kidneys that could speed up drug testing and help chronic kidney disease patients.

Eisai & KRI Open New Research Facility In Kobe

The new facility located in the Kansai International Strategic Innovation Zone will focus on developing biologic therapies.

2014 Fifa Ball Has Stable Flight Trajectory

According to scientists from Japan, the Adidas Brazuca owes its expected stable aerodynamic performance to its six-panel design.

Whales Can Only Taste Salt

In whales, the sweet, sour, bitter and umami taste receptors have become pseudogenes, leaving them only with the ability to taste salt.