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Over 90 Percent Of Dementia Cases In China Undetected, Study
A study has found that over 90 percent of dementia cases in China go undetected, with a high level of undiagnosed dementia in rural areas.
Basic Science Linked To Faster Economic Growth
Countries that focus on basic sciences grow their economies faster than nations that invest in applied sciences, according to a new study.
Climate Change Will Produce Wine Winners And Losers
Climate change may benefit vineyards in New Zealand while those in South Australia may suffer, says a leading climate scientist.
Prawn Feed Additive For Sustainable Prawn Supply
Researchers have developed a food additive for farmed prawns, giving prawn lovers access to more sustainable prawns that still taste great.
Myanmar: A Biodiversity Hotspot Under Threat
Scientists have examined the implications of economic development and climatic changes on conserving Myanmar's biodiversity.
More Chocolate Means Better Nobel Prize Odds – True Or False?
Nobel laureate Peter C. Doherty examines the claim that eating chocolate might increase your chances of winning the Nobel prize.
Half Of Key Wild Crops Missing From Gene Banks
A study has found that gene banks are missing more than half the wild relatives of the world's most important food crops.
International Partnership To Fight Deadly Viruses
An international partnership has been set up to help pre-empt and prepare the world for the next human pandemic.
Samsung BioLogics To Manufacture Antibody Drug For Bristol-Myers Squibb
Samsung BioLogics will manufacture a commercial antibody cancer drug for Bristol-Myers Squibb at its Songdo Incheon plant in South Korea.












