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A Model Way Of Analyzing University Performance

Graduate employability is associated with high levels of research intensity and internationalization at universities, according to a mathematical model developed by Filipino scientists.

To Infinity And Beyond: The Scientists Taking Asia To Space

In celebration of Space Day 2021, Asian Scientist Magazine shines a light on the three pioneers who paved the way for the region’s space exploration efforts.

Making STEM Accessible To All (VIDEO)

By studying social and cognitive development, Dr. Setoh Pei Pei works with parents and children to recognize the limitless possibilities offered by the world of STEM.

No Head, No Problem: Decapitated Flatworms Still Sense Light

Decapitated flatworms can still detect light with the help of an eye-independent light-sensing system, find researchers from India.

Carving A Niche–Interview With Irma Ylikangas Of Helsinki Business Hub

For Helsinki Business Hub, finding new and unique ways to work with international partners is the key to successful innovation.

Asian Scientist Magazine’s April 2021 Roundup

Celebrate the region’s best scientists and their trailblazing efforts through Asian Scientist Magazine’s top stories from April 2021.

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Jyotirmayee Dash

By flipping the switch on rogue genes, Dr. Jyotirmayee Dash hopes to add more tools in the ongoing crusade against cancer.

Catalyzing Innovation In Deep Tech (VIDEO)

As CEO of SGInnovate, Dr. Lim Jui supports budding scientist-entrepreneurs as they leverage deep tech to take on the biggest problems of Singapore—and the world.

A Spray A Day Keeps COVID-19 Away

Taking a povidone-iodine throat spray or oral hydroxychloroquine may reduce COVID-19 spread especially in high transmission settings, say scientists from Singapore.