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CFDA Approves First Inactivated Sabin Vaccine

The locally produced vaccine will aid China's efforts in polio eradication.

The Creative Science Of Video Games

SMU Associate Professor Ted Tschang dissects the creative processes that drive the billion-dollar video games industry.

Decision Making In An IT Age

In a world awash in mobile devices, SMU Assistant Professor Kim Youngsoo is studying how information technology is changing the way we make decisions.

Tracking The Transfer Of Ideas

Assistant Professor Yooil Bae at the SMU School of Social Sciences studies what makes one model of growth successful in one country and a failure in another.

Financial Regulations: Boon or Burden?

How should we regulate our financial institutions to find a balance between stability and risk? SMU Assistant Professor Tharindra Ranasinghe investigates.

China Overtook Europe In 2013 Photovoltaic Installations

The European Union, which has dominated the photovoltaics market in the past decade, has been overtaken by China for the first time.

Add Umami To Savor Good Health

The savory taste of umami not only adds flavor to food but could also be important for overall health, scientists say.

Unboiling Eggs: Cracking The Protein Folding Problem

The ability to re-fold proteins thousands of times faster than before could lead to cheaper antibody-based drugs.

Call To Action Against Illegal Payments To India’s Medical Colleges

Illegal payments to private medical colleges are undermining India's health system, according to two articles published in The BMJ.