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Philippines Reports Affordable Healthcare Gains
Experts say the 'pay for performance' public healthcare model might be the way forward in sustainable quality healthcare.
Of Myths And Millennials
Are you drinking eight glasses of water, eating salad and sleeping eight hours a day? Good for you, but unfortunately, your actions might not have a firm scientific basis.
Conserving Indonesia’s Mangroves Could Mitigate Climate Change
Conserving the effective carbon sinks of mangroves could reduce 10-31 percent of annual land-use emissions in Indonesia, scientists say.
Conceiving Many World Firsts
Professor Ariff Bongso has been at the forefront of both in vitro fertilization and stem cell research.
The Basement Tinkerer
Professor Freddy Boey has gone from basement tinkerer to the provost of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
25 Singaporean Scientists Honored In Commemorative Book
Singapore's Scientific Pioneers tells the individual stories of Singapore’s collective efforts in science and technology.
Asian Scientist Writing Prize 2015: Meet The Winners
What does it take to be a good science writer? Hear from the winners of the inaugural Asian Scientist Writing Prize!
Once An Industry Wonder, Now A Silent Killer
Asbestos has long been woven into human history, but we are only just beginning to feel its devastating impact on our health here in Asia.
Slipping Through Tribology’s Past, And A Pinch Of The Future
The study of friction—tribology—is all the more important in our era of machination and automation.












