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Stabilizing Quantum Information Via The Middle Man

Tiny crystals of manganese carbonate have helped researchers stabilize the interaction between photons and nuclear spins, paving the way for quantum memory.

Visualizing RNA Interference At Work

A single molecule imaging study has revealed how the RNAi complex cleaves and releases target RNA sequences.

IL-17 Supercharges Stem Cell Growth

Mesenchymal stem cells treated with IL-17A grow twice as fast and are more efficient at regulating the immune system, scientists say.

Taking Action For Social Change

Research at the SMU Lien Centre for Social Innovation is helping to better understand and respond to the needs of vulnerable communities in Singapore.

The Public Intellectual

SMU Associate Professor Eugene Tan studies the impact of public and private sector policies on Singapore’s society.

A New Sheriff In Town

Research by SMU Assistant Professor Tracey Zhang is revealing the progress of a new breed of audit regulators.

Voluntary Disclosure Or Calculated Risk?

SMU Assistant Professor Kim Jae Bum studies how decisions on voluntary disclosures are made by company managers.

Spintronics Advance: Skyrmions Stablized Above Room Temperature

A magnetic material made of cobalt, zinc and manganese has been shown to host stable and chiral skyrmions, the Holy Grail of spintronics.

Leaf-Inspired Power Packs A Punch

In the future, consumer devices could be powered by solid state micro-supercapacitors instead of lithium batteries.