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Robots Rule At Transformers 30th Anniversary Exhibition

Dorcas Tirhas and her two kids visited the Transformers 30th Anniversary Exhibition at the Science Center Singapore, where robots rule and little kids... drool.

Cockroach Capers

People with katsaridaphobia be warned: Don't click any of the links!

Monkeys Taught To Recognize Themselves In The Mirror

The fact that monkeys can be trained to recognize themselves in the mirror suggests that they have the "hardware" that for self-recognition.

Mitochondrial DNA Sheds Light On Kangaroo Family Tree

Using DNA from extinct giant marsupials, scientists have shown that the banded hare-wallaby is closer to kangaroos than was previously thought.

Staying In Touch, Even On The Move

A sensor sheet which conforms to the contours of the body could facilitate the development of even more accurate biometric devices.

GYSS@one-north 2015: Search For Satisfaction, Not Just Significance

Sir Anthony Leggett advises young scientists not to conduct research with an eye to winning prizes but to do something that they find personally satisfying.

GYSS@one-north 2015: Beautiful Math Survives Forever

In mathematics, what is beautiful survives forever, says Fields Medallist Professor Ngô Bảo Châu at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.

GYSS@one-north 2015: In Defense Of Scientific Curiosity

Hypothesis-driven research should not be neglected, says a panel of eminent researchers at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.

Coverage Of The Global Young Scientists Summit 2015

Here are some of the top stories from the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.