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Going To ‘Wars’ In Blood Vessels
The gene Wars2 plays a central role in the formation of blood vessels, and could be a possible new drug target for treating cancer and heart disease.
Microfluidic Device Tests Alternating Electric Field Therapy In 3D
The new device allows researchers to produce an alternating electric field in a 3D environment.
Hybrid Protein Adhesive Flexes Its Mussel
The mussel's incredible ability to adhere to surfaces has inspired a biologically active molecule that can tightly bind to titanium, which is commonly used in medical implants.
ASLAN Pharma Raises US$23 Million In Pre-IPO Financing Round
The financing round has attracted support from both new and existing investors, including from Taiwan.
The Antibiotic Resistance Movement
It's the end of the modern antibiotic era. Is this an Independence Day-type situation, or can we still undo the damage that's been done?
Deadly Bacteria Can Reach The Brain In Just 24 Hours
The deadly bacteria can be picked up by a simple sniff and travel to the brain and spinal cord in just 24 hours, a new study finds.
12 Scientists Recognized At Japan Research Front Awards
These scientists were recently recognized for their research at the Japan Research Front Awards 2016.
Circulating Cells In Cancer Patients’ Blood Not Always Cancerous
Contrary to the decades-long belief that these cells are always malignant, researchers have found that they may also come from the blood vessels that line the tumor, rather than from the tumor itself.
Five Beautiful Quotes from Asian Scientists (VIDEO)
From waxing lyrical about the hope of life, to boldly lauding the potential of the Asian market, who knew scientists could be such poets?












