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7 Must-Read Stories In October
Five out of seven of this month’s top stories were from Singapore, including an article on our panel discussion on how to publish well in science.
A Simple Solution For Stable Perovskite Solar Cells
Researchers in South Korea have developed inexpensive and highly stable perovskite solar cells by coating perovskite in a water-resistant material.
Modelling Perovskite Interfaces For Better Electronics
A team of researchers in Japan have developed a computational method to model the structure of perovskite interfaces with high resolution and accuracy.
Promising Clinical Results For Takeda’s Dengue Vaccine
Takeda’s dengue vaccine candidate TAK-003 has been shown to provide protection against all four serotypes of the virus for at least 18 months.
Simulating The Flow Of Supercooled Water
Using highly accurate computer simulations, scientists in Japan have characterized the diffusion and viscosity behavior of supercooled water.
Metals Show How Liquids Turn Into Glass
By cooling an organic metal material at different rates, scientists in Japan have gained a better understanding of how liquids turn into glass.
High Blood Pressure In China Spiraling Out Of Control
More and more people in China are suffering from high blood pressure, but proper medication to manage the disease is often lacking.
Choreography With Computers
SMU Assistant Professor Akshat Kumar develops computational techniques that will allow the complex ecosystems of autonomous cars and ships to run like well-oiled machines.
Room To Grow The Grid
Although both formats have their merits, cul-de-sac-dominated Singapore could benefit from more grid roads like those in New York City, says SMU Associate Professor Hsu Wen-Tai.












