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Tracking Environmental Lead Levels With Coral
In the absence of monitoring data, scientists have turned to corals to determine the level of lead circulating in the Indian Ocean.
Feeder-Free Stem Cells With CCL2
Stem cells are now one step closer to the clinic, thanks to the development of feeder-free culture methods using the chemokine CCL2.
Ghost Imaging To Improve Security
More commonly applied to image reconstruction, scientists have now used ghost imaging to make data storage and transmission more secure.
Poor Nutrition Linked To Chronic Diseases
Research shows that consuming fruits and vegetables, especially whole grains, can protect against the development of chronic diseases.
NUCKS Links Obesity To Diabetes
Scientists have identified the molecular link between obesity and diabetes, a transcriptional regulator called NUCKS.
Sanofi & Takeda Partner For Diabetes
The partnership between Sanofi and Takeda aims to raise diabetes awareness and provide educational support for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Bringing Justice Across Borders
Professor Mark Findlay from the SMU School of Law highlights the need to study how criminal justice systems can better serve the victims of war crimes and calls for more cross-disciplinary research in the legal field.
Understanding The Business Of Crime
Assistant Professor Nafis Hanif studies Asian crime businesses and shows that they are driven by rational economic principles.
Optimising The Person-Job Fit
How can employers recruit the most suitable candidates, and how can an individual choose the best career? SMU Assistant Professor Serena Wee’s research points to a way of reaching an optimal solution.











