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Asian Scientist Magazine’s May 2021 Roundup
From ancient Indonesian caves to the unexplored Martian terrain, Asia’s scientists are making discoveries with vast implications for our world and beyond.
Slowest Earthquake Ever Recorded Lasted Over Thirty Years
Researchers studying the growth patterns of ancient corals have uncovered the slowest recorded earthquake in history in Indonesia’s Simeuleu Island.
Creating Sustainable Cities By Design (VIDEO)
Through sustainable design, Professor Jason Pomeroy blends creativity and research to create architectural feats at minimal cost to the planet.
Unearthing The Origins Of Flowering Plants
By scrutinizing collections of extinct plants, researchers have found the missing link between seed-bearing and flowering plants.
Building Your Roadmap To Open Innovation
Here are three steps your organisation can take to start walking the path to open innovation.
Lim Tae-won: South Korea’s Hydrogen Hero
To pave the way for cleaner transportation, Lim Tae-won is leading South Korea's shift from gasoline-powered vehicles to ones powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
China’s Father Of Hybrid Rice, Yuan Longping, Passes At 90 (In Memoriam)
Yuan Longping's seminal work on cultivating hybrid rice varieties helped feed millions in China and around the world.
SARS-CoV-2 Variants, Explained
As new SARS-CoV-2 variants emerge, tried-and-tested solutions could be the key to stamping out COVID-19.
Zhurong Rover Takes China To Mars
As China’s first rover on Mars, Zhurong is set to probe the Red Planet’s magnetic field and search for subsurface water, making its mark in a new era of space voyages.












