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Tarantula Venom Provides Clue To Irritable Bowel Syndrome Pain

Spider venom can help researchers identify new pain pathways and develop treatments for irritable bowel syndrome.

Breaking Up DNA, Lightsaber Style

Scientists in India have found that damage to DNA can be induced by ultra-short pulses of high-intensity laser light.

Chinese Neuroscientist Wins Gruber Neuroscience Prize

Poo Mu-Ming, director of the Institute of Neuroscience in Shanghai, is being honored for his seminal discoveries in brain plasticity.

Ultragenyx, Takeda To Develop Drugs For Rare Genetic Diseases

Ultragenyx and Takeda will work together to develop and commercialize therapies for rare genetic diseases.

The Accidental Internet Pioneer

Tan Tin Wee brought the wonders of the Internet to Singapore in the 90’s—starting with a videocast of the 1994 National Day Parade for those living or working overseas.

Singapore Math Is Popular Among Educators Worldwide. Why?

Singapore Math has gone beyond helping Singaporean students excel in the classroom to becoming a commercial product used widely around the world.

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Neo Mei Lin

Neo Mei Lin, a research fellow at the Tropical Marine Science Institute in Singapore, champions marine conservation—particularly of the iconic giant clam.

What Sustains The Earth’s Magnetic Field?

Researchers have shed light on how heat is conducted by the inner and outer cores of the Earth to create its protective magnetic field.

A Bearded Dragon Displays Its True Colors On Its Neck Or Back

Bearded dragons are able to partition color change to specific body parts, depending on whether they are responding to temperature or communicating with other lizards.