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Six Ways To Spot A Scientist

Scientists may hang up their lab coats at the end of the workday, but certain mannerisms don't change even outside the lab.

Pandemic Potential Of Avian Flu On The Rise

Scientists in Japan have demonstrated that a highly pathogenic strain of bird flu may be passed on to humans more easily and have greater pandemic potential.

Turning Predatory Bacteria Into ‘Living Antibiotics’

By manipulating the behavior of bacteria that feed on other bacteria, scientists in Japan are one step closer to developing a ‘living antibiotic’ that could be used to treat infections.

For Utilities, Four Is Better Than One

Scientists at the National University of Singapore have developed an eco-friendly, four-in-one utilities generation plant.

A Switch Controlling Odor Receptor Expression Found

Scientists have identified a DNA sequence that controls the expression of odor-detecting receptor genes.

Asia A Major Producer Of Microplastic Pollution

Eight rivers in Asia are among the top ten sources of plastic pollutants in the world’s oceans, according to research by German scientists.

Surface Properties Determine Ice Crystal Shape

Scientists in China have demonstrated that ice crystals grow up and away from water repellent surfaces, forming six-leaf clover and sunflower shapes.

Artificial Sugar Blocks Spread Of Liver Cancer

A modified sugar can prevent liver cancer cells from becoming invasive by disrupting a key step in the fucosylation pathway.

NTU Singapore Tops QS Asia University Rankings

NTU Singapore rose to the top of the QS Asia University Rankings this year with improved scores for papers per faculty and student-faculty ratio.