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The World’s Thinnest Oxide Semiconductor
This oxide semiconductor is just one-atom thick, opening up new possibilities for flexible, wearable technologies.
How Do 2D Materials Crack?
To understand how thin two dimensional materials crack, we must go beyond existing theory, scientists say.
Modeling Nanodroplet Breakups To Improve 3D Printing
Scientists have now modeled how the 12,000 molecules of water in a single nanodroplet behave upon impact.
Ugly Insect Seeks Same
Out of luck in the love department? Well, at least you're not a death-watch beetle.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Sayed Azam-Ali
Just four crops provide 60 percent of the world's food supply. Scientists like Sayed Azam-Ali are hoping to change that for the better.
Terahertz Wireless Links Could Transfer Digital Data In A Snap
Terahertz wireless links to spaceborne satellites could enable transferring the entire content of a DVD in a fraction of a second.
A Bacterial Two Hit Combo Against Cancer
An engineered strain of Salmonella has been shown to prevent the spread of tumors in mice without causing a harmful systemic infection.
How X-Rays Are Absorbed By Matter
An X-ray beam can ionize matter in just a few hundred femtoseconds, researchers say.
Singaporean & Israeli Universities Sign Cybersecurity Research Agreement
NTU Singapore and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel have signed a joint research agreement for cybersecurity innovations.












