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Oxytocin Helps Rats Sober Up
A dose of the hormone oxytocin can help rats pass a sobriety test with flying colors.
Nanoboxes For Better Batteries
A method to synthesize uniform, porous nanoboxes could help scientists develop rechargeable batteries with higher capacities.
Eisai Expands Facilities In Suzhou
The expansion of Eisai's manufacturing capabilities at the Suzhou Industrial Park reflects China's growing importance for the Japanese pharmaceutical company.
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Some see white, some see blue. We see a golden opportunity for science communication!
Asia’s Turn At The New Space Age?
Will Asian governmental efforts take man to space or will private companies get there first?
Diet, Location And Your Kid’s Gut Bacteria
An Asia-wide study of the gut microbiota of primary school children has identified differences linked to diet and geographical location.
The Alzheimers Enzyme’s “Chopstick Capture” Approach
The enzyme responsible for forming amyloid-β plaques recognizes its substrates with two regions that act like a pair of chopsticks, study says.
Drug Resistant Malaria Detected In Myanmar
Artemisinin-resistant malaria parasites have emerged in Myanmar, with 39 percent of the samples testing positive for the K13 mutation.
Parkinson’s Protein Helps Make Ultrathin Nanoparticle Films
The bane of Parkinson's sufferers could turn out to have many useful applications in flexible electronics and wearable devices.












