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Nuts & Bolts—Hot Off The (3D) Printing Press

Though 3D printing has been around for a while, it’s still regarded by many as a niche technology. These three TechOffers promise to finally bring 3D printing into the mainstream.

PDB’s Molecule Of The Month: The Coronavirus Protease

Finding a way to block COVID-19’s distinctive heart-shaped protease may be the key to stopping the ongoing epidemic.

Reshaping Business And Society With AI

At TechInnovation 2019, experts and industry leaders discussed the issues of capability, trust and business value in the use of artificial intelligence.

A Sneak Peek Into A 5G Future

Experts discuss the trajectory of 5G technology development and dissect its impact on businesses during a panel discussion at TechInnovation 2019.

L’Oréal-UNESCO Honors Four Asian Scientists

The L’Oréal-UNESCO International Awards For Women in Science acknowledge outstanding women who are pushing the frontiers of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Professor Su Guaning Elected To The US’ National Academy Of Engineering

NTU Singapore president emeritus Professor Su Guaning was recognized for his academic leadership and contributions to regional security.

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Aristotle Ubando

With the effects of climate change at our doorstep, Professor Aristotle Ubando has made it his life’s mission to optimize the production of biofuels from renewable energy sources like algae.

Soft, Sensitive And Stable Sensors For Wearables

Researchers in South Korea have developed a wearable pressure sensor for health monitoring applications and early disease diagnosis.

Harvesting Healing Factors From Stem Cells

Using a soft hydrogel, scientists in Singapore have found a way to induce stem cells to secrete large amounts of healing factors.