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Doping Graphene For Better Batteries
A new method to synthesize sulfur and nitrogen doped graphene could lead to cheaper and more powerful fuel cells and batteries.
Gene Associated With Alzheimer’s Risk Found
PLXNA4 plays a role in Alzheimer's by promoting the formation of tau protein tangles, scientists say.
Modulating Plaque Production Without Side Effects
Modulating rather than completely blocking the activity of the enzyme γ-secretase could lead to better Alzheimer's drugs, scientists say.
US$160 Million For A*STAR & Industry Joint Semiconductor Labs
The public-private partnership between A*STAR and their industry partners is expected to drive innovative solutions for complex microchip manufacturing.
Oral Bacteria Invades Gut Of Liver Cirrhosis Patients
The gut microbiota of liver cirrhosis patients is disrupted, with a large influx of normally harmless bacteria found in the mouth.
MSF Treats First CMV Patients With Oral Drugs
Through a deal brokered with drug manufacturer Roche, CMV patients in Myanmar now need not endure painful injections directly into the eye.
From Tanks To Malaria Parasites
A new malaria diagnosis method based on anti-tank missile technology is more sensitive and can detect the disease at an earlier stage than current methods.
For Stronger Aluminium, Add Carbon Fibers
Nanotechnology-enabled fiber reinforced aluminium is stronger than aluminium and yet lighter than steel.
CEL-SCI’s Phase III Trial Enrols Patients From Sri Lanka
CEL-SCI has begun enrolling patients from Sri Lanka for a Phase III trial for Multikine, an investigational treatment for head and neck cancer.











