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Singapore Corals Likely To Survive Sea Level Rise
Singapore's corals are likely to be resilient to rising sea levels, scientists find.
Scientists Find Gene Set Linked To Coral Bleaching
Warmer waters induce changes in the expression of 292 genes in the symbiotic sea anemone Exaiptasia diaphana, with implications for coral bleaching.
Teleporting Quantum Information In A Diamond
Researchers in Japan have made use of nitrogen-vacancy defects to teleport quantum information within a diamond.
Electric Eel Inspires Novel Nanogenerator
Chinese scientists took a cue from electric eels to develop bionic stretchable nanogenerators that can be used underwater.
Starve & Squeeze To Keep Egg Cell Supply Fresh
Researchers in Japan have shown that reduced oxygen and mechanical compression play roles in achieving and maintaining a dormant state in mouse egg cells.
Machine Learning Spots Bat Species Likely To Spread Nipah
Scientists have developed a machine learning model that predicts which bat species have the potential to spread the deadly Nipah virus in India.
This 3D-Printed Hand Can Play Rock, Paper, Scissors
A new 3D-printed prosthetic hand can learn the wearers’ movement patterns to help amputee patients perform daily tasks.
GSK Opens US$96M Facility In Singapore
Following a S$130-million investment, GSK has launched a new pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Singapore.
How Pluto And Other Trans-Neptune Objects Formed
Computer simulations modeling the formation of trans-Neptunian objects could help us understand how the entire Solar System came about.












