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Illuminating How The Brain Beats Trauma

Scientists have unmasked the neural circuit that underlies psychotherapy for sustainably reducing fear.

AI Predicts Effect Of Strain On Semiconductors

An international team of scientists has developed AI for predicting how the properties of semiconducting materials change under strain.

Pace Of Information Processing Differs In Autistic Brains

Autism is linked to random activity in the sensory cortices and slower processing in the right caudate of the brain, researchers say.

Malaria Parasites May Skew Sex Ratio To Survive

Plasmodium vivax parasites alter their sex ratios in response to treatment with chloroquine, study shows.

New Oviraptorosaur Species Found In Mongolia

Scientists have found an incomplete skeleton of a feathered, bird-like dinosaur with unusually thick jaws, suggesting that the dinosaur fed on hard food items like eggs.

Elastic Polymers That Spontaneously Heal Themselves

Scientists in Japan have found a method to produce a self-healing material that does not require external stimuli to trigger its healing properties.

5 Tech Trends For Infocommunications And Electronics

Keeping up with innovation in the year ahead.

Seeding Innovation On Home Ground

Here are four tips to build a culture of open innovation within your organisation.

Schemes To Help Your Business Grow In 2019

Singaporean companies can tap into a range of government schemes and incentives to help them ride out the uncertainty and thrive in 2019.