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Pakistan’s Non-Nuclear Energy Options
Pakistan should follow the world in preferring solar and wind over nuclear power, writes Pervez Hoodbhoy.
Live Labeling Of Tagged Proteins In Minutes
Fluorescent probes that can quickly label His-tagged proteins in live cells could help scientists monitor microscopic events in real-time.
Asian Patients Should Get Lower Dose Of Kidney Cancer Drug
Singaporean mRCC patients could see a 30 percent reduction in their drug fees thanks to a lower dosing regiment.
Leaders & Followers Think In Sync
Synchronization in a region of the brain known as the temporo-parietal junction can predict who becomes the group leader and when.
What Explains China’s Enduring Unity?
Investments in infrastructure and cultural unification could explain the longevity of the Qin and Han dynasties, scientists say.
Antibiotic Resistance Linked To Corruption, Not Wealth
Tackling corruption could have the unexpected benefit of also addressing antibiotic resistance, study says.
Metal Foam Electrodes Split Water With Unprecedented Efficiency
By coating nickel foam with a nickel-iron nanosheets, scientists have made an efficient catalyst that could be used to produce hydrogen at the industrial scale.
Innovent & Lilly Announce US$456 Million Cancer Drug Deal
Innovent and Lilly form a broad alliance to develop at least three cancer drugs over the next decade.
Electric Cars Are Literally Cooler
If all the drivers in Beijing switched to electric cars, the city would be 1°C cooler, scientists estimate.












