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Managing Drone Traffic Over Singapore’s Skies

The Traffic Management of Unmanned Aircraft Systems initiative is researching how the rules that govern the sky should be crafted.

How CRY1 Controls The Body Clock

Specially designed knockout rescue mice have helped us understand how the circadian rhythm is regulated.

Why Perovskite Solar Cells Are Intrinsically Unstable

Iodine-based perovskite solar cells are relatively cheaper and more efficient than conventional solar cells but their stability might pose a problem.

Wan Yue & Shao Huilin Receive 2016 L’Oréal Singapore Fellowships

Drs. Wan Yue and Shao Huilin have been awarded the 2016 L’Oréal Singapore For Women In Science National Fellowships, each receiving a grant of S$30,000.

The AI Spring Is Coming

Hon Hsiao-Wuen, managing director of Microsoft Research Asia, is excited about AI and robots, and explains why you should be too.

What Humanoids Can Teach Us About Being Human

Why design a robot version of yourself? Asian Scientist Magazine picks the brain of world-leading robotics scientist, Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro, to find out.

HUBO To The Rescue

Grace Chua speaks to Professor Oh Jun Ho of KAIST to find out how DRC-HUBO beat 22 other robots to emerge the winner of the 2015 DARPA robotics challenge.

Caring Cyborgs

Robots may be good at following instructions, but could they also be our companions and caregivers?

Hello, World! Meet 10 Made-In-Asia Robots

Here in tech-crazy Asia, robots occupy a special place in our hearts, homes and workplaces.