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Consider Nuclear, For Biodiversity’s Sake
Nuclear energy should be considered to prevent biodiversity loss from converting land to renewable energy uses, researchers say.
UK & China Partner On Sustainable Infrastructure
China and the UK have committed US$4.68 million to joint research projects on sustainable infrastructure.
Bridging Two Mysteries At The Heart Of Quantum Physics
It turns out that wave-particle duality is simply the quantum uncertainty principle in disguise.
Broadly Neutralizing DENV Antibodies Found
The discovery of antibodies that can neutralize all four dengue strains has sparked new hopes for a vaccine.
Cambodian Village Hit By HIV Mass Infection
The unlicensed doctor suspected to be responsible for infecting over 100 people with HIV has been charged with murder.
India Successfully Launches Their Largest Rocket To Date
The GSLV Mk.III is ISRO's largest rocket launch to date and the fourth successful mission of the year 2014.
How Viruses Hijack Plants To Attract Pests
Begomoviruses can hijack host plant signalling pathways to attract more insect vectors, study says.
This Self-Tinting Window Powers Itself
Researchers at NTU have developed a self-tinting window that doubles up as a transparent battery.
The Immature Cells That Regulate Autoimmunity
Scientists have identified the cells responsible for producing anti-inflammatory IL-10 in mouse autoimmune disease models.












