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HKU And TCL Establish Joint Lab For Printable OLED Materials
The University of Hong Kong and TCL Corporation intend to study gold materials for printable OLED materials and technology.
ADHD Research Peer-Reviewed By Children
Brain scans of children with AHDH have shown that differences in the activation of the striatum could explain their difficulty in focusing.
Taking The Pulse Of Healthcare Regulations
Taught by leading industry experts, the Master of Science in Management of Health Industries course at ESSEC Asia-Pacific gives students a behind-the-scenes understanding of how healthcare is regulated.
Rough Surfaces Boost Solar Cell Performance
Using an inexpensive method to make the surface of solar cells rougher, scientists in Japan have created efficient solar panels that do not require antireflective coatings.
Making Carbon Nanorings Emit White Light
By wrapping carbon nanorings around iodine, researchers have developed a material that emits white light in response to electrical stimulation.
T-Cell Responses Predict MERS Prognosis
T-cell responses are more accurate than virus-specific antibody titers for assessing MERS prevalence and patients’ likelihood of recovery.
Science Love Is A Rollercoaster
Love science today, hate it tomorrow? Sometimes, both feelings exist at the same time.
Dengue’s Spread In Asia Linked To Air Travel
Examining data from Asia over 59 years beginning in 1956, scientists in China show that air traffic is associated with the spread of the dengue virus across Asia.
Aggressive Spiders Make Better Decisions, Faster
Research findings showed that the personality of spiders determines their decision-making and hunting styles.












