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The Pathways Of Pain

A study in flies has identified two mutually-interdependent proteins involved in regulating pain responses.

Plastic Bricks Could Protect Indian Homes From Monsoons

Turning plastic waste into bricks could help to both reduce landfills as well as make homes more rain-resistant.

Reducing Malaria-Ebola Cross Infections

Guilin Pharma has increased its supply of anti-malarial drugs to Sub-Saharan Africa to reduce Ebola cross-infections.

Kisspeptins Linked To Male Brains & Female Fertility

Previously known to regulate female fertility, kisspeptin has now been shown to be involved in molding male brains.

Dissecting The Aftermath Of A Supernova

Two studies from the University of Western Australia shed light on what happens after a supernova explodes.

EmTech Singapore’s 10 Under 35 Innovators Revealed

Ten young innovators have made it to EmTech Singapore's Innovators Under 35 list, selected from over 100 applicants from Asia and Australasia.

Adaptability, The Achilles Heel Of Gut Bacteria

The ability to switch between oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor environments could also be the downfall of gut bacteria.

The Link Between Nickel Exposure And Diabetes

Exposure to the heavy metal nickel is associated with the development of Type 2 diabetes.

How DNA Damage Leads To Cancer

Scientists have identified the protein Rad54B as a key regulator of genomic stability, making it a potential target for cancer therapy.