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See Holograms In Full Color, Whatever Your Angle

It is now possible to have full color holograms that can be viewed from a wide range of angles, thanks to metamaterials.

Invest In Asia-Pacific’s Children For A Better Tomorrow

Investing in Asia-Pacific's over one billion children is crucial for the region’s future growth, according to a report by UNICEF.

Food Security At The Forefront

The NTU Food Technology Center will research key issues in food security such as antimicrobial resistance in food microorganisms and the sustainability of food production.

In Conversation With Joel Adriano, Regional Coordinator of SciDev.Net

Adriano believes that it’s one thing to hone your journalistic skills, but it’s quite another to learn and write about science.

RIKEN’s K Supercomputer Simulates One Trillion Atoms In Bacteria

It took 65,536 processing cores and several months to complete the experiment, which revealed major differences between in vitro and in vivo conditions.

New Technology Gives Materials That Raw Magnetism

This magnetic material-based data storage technology has potential applications in high-speed massive data transfer.

How Non-Native Herbivores Wiped Out A Native Cycad Tree

Just three species of non-native herbivorous insects were enough to reduce the population of a tree species native to Guam by 90 percent within a decade.

Two Genetic Markers Linked To Anti-malarial Drug Resistance

Two genetic markers were strongly associated with the malaria parasite's ability to resist piperaquine, an anti-malarial drug.

Meet Sleepy & Dreamless, Mice That Can’t Grab Forty Winks

Researchers have described two mutant pedigrees—which they named Sleepy and Dreamless, of course—that are linked to dysfunctional sleep patterns in mice.