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Blast Dental Plaque Away With Tiny Bubbles
Scientists in Japan have demonstrated that a cavitating jet, which produces tiny bubbles in addition to shear force, is better at removing dental plaque than conventional water jets.
A Glue That’s Sticky Even Under Water
A team of Korean researchers have developed adhesives that allow for reversible binding when wet.
Preventing The Immune System From Attacking The Optic Nerve
A team of scientists in Japan have identified the antibody that alleviates the symptoms of an autoimmune neurological disorder in rats.
An Energy-Efficient Chip For Tiny Vision Systems
This novel video feature extractor uses 20 times less power than existing chips and could reduce the size of untethered vision systems down to the millimeter range.
AYOXXA Launches LUNARIS™ Protein Analysis System In Asia
Combining the advantages of a bead-based multiplexing approach, the reliability and scalability of plate-based formats and the simplicity of image-based analysis, the LUNARIS™ Protein Analysis System enables researchers to maximize their insights from precious biological samples.
What It Takes To Win The Student Cluster Competition
We catch up with the team from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, that scored a record-breaking win at the SC17 Student Cluster Competition.
Four Scientists To Receive 2018 ASAN Awards
Professor Kim Eunjoon, who demonstrated the principles behind the formation and functions of synapses, has been named the 2018 recipient of the ASAN Award in Medicine.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Tan Min-Han (VIDEO)
Dr. Tan Min-Han is on a mission to improve the detection of cancer using liquid biopsies.
Trace Metals Improve Fuel Cell Stability
Scientists in South Korea have used doped electrode materials with small amounts of metal to improve the chemical stability of fuel cells.












