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Blood Vessel Spasms Linked To Heart Attacks
Spasms at sites of coronary artery narrowing could be used a predictor for heart attacks, paving the way for early detection.
Clean Tech Collaboration Center For Asia-Pac Launched
The Asia-Pacific UNFCCC Regional Collaboration Center aims to help developing countries in the region kickstart projects to mitigate climate change.
Singapore’s EURAXESS Science Slam Finalist Selected
Singapore's representative will face other finalists from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam for the honor of being the 2015 ASEAN EURAXESS Science Slam winner.
Singapore’s NCCS & IMCB Collaborate On Cancer Research
A total of eight principle investigators from both institutions will hold joint appointments to facilitate translational research on cancer.
Making Sense Of SNPs With The Japonica Array
Developed from samples from the Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization, the Japonica array is the first SNP array optimized for the Japanese population.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Vincent Tan
Assistant Professor Vincent Tan tackles the “fiendishly difficult” problem of optimal communication, all the while juggling professional and family life.
Using Coffee Grounds To Capture Carbon
Scientists have developed a simple process to treat waste coffee grounds to allow them to store methane.
Coming Soon: Origami-Engineered Structures
Researchers have designed origami-inspired structures that are flexible and yet strong and sturdy.
Smoking: A Major Cause Of Cancer Among Chinese Men
A nationwide study has found that smoking causes 23 percent of all cancer incidents in China, urging calls for a widespread smoking cessation movement.












