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New Wasps Become ‘The First Long-Haired Ones’
Researchers in India have discovered five new species of wasps that specialize in parastizing spider eggs, placing them in a new group that translates to ‘the first long haired ones.’
Supercharging Seed Oil Production
By extending the length of time that oil synthesis-related genes are active, researchers have increased seed oil production by 140-170 percent.
MIT Announces Innovation Node In Hong Kong
MIT is set to launch an innovation node in Hong Kong next summer to develop new enterprises in the region.
A Delicate Balance: Tax Competition Versus Cooperation
Tax administrators want to maximise the amount of revenue collected without stifling the county’s competitiveness as a business destination. How should ASEAN countries navigate changing international conditions to meet this goal?
At The Heart Of A Futuristic Singapore
We must focus on the well-being of people when building a futuristic Singapore, says SMU Professor David Chan at the inaugural Singapore Scientific Conference 2015.
Studying The Logic Of Luxury
The SMU Centre for Marketing Excellence is partnering with Asia’s luxury sector to navigate trends that are changing the face of retail.
Drawing The Line: Emerging Challenges In Property Law
At the inaugural ANU-SMU-Reading Research Forum, three experts discussed contemporary issues in property law.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Professor Ng Huck Hui
What makes a stem cell a stem cell? Executive Director of the Genome Institute of Singapore Professor Ng Huck Hui takes a technology-driven approach to find out.
Estrogen Exposure Associated With Cognitive Impairment In Women
Women with shorter reproductive periods and a higher number of full-term pregnancies are at greater risk of cognitive impairment, study says.












