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Cosmic Explosions Shrouded In Dust
By detecting radio waves from molecular gas, scientists have found that galaxies hosting bright and explosive gamma ray bursts have high proportions of dust.
Daily Drives Linked To Poor Health
A study has identified driving as a risk factor for poor health behaviors and outcomes such as smoking, obesity and insufficient sleep.
NTT DOCOMO Builds First Multi-Purpose Authentication Device
New device prototype by Japanese mobile solutions provider can activate smartphones or tablets for network access.
Dengue Down But Not Out In Sri Lanka
Although Sri Lanka has seen a drastic drop in the number of dengue deaths, infection rates remain high and a cause for concern.
Counting The Cost: Hepatitis C Treatment In Asia
How should decisions about the cost effectiveness of hepatitis C treatments be made? Rebecca Tan finds out what the experts think at the inaugural Singapore Hepatitis Conference held at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Center from 6-7 June 2014.
Chimpanzees Better Strategists Than Humans
Scientists have demonstrated through a game with rewards that chimpanzees make better moves than humans to maximize their payoffs.
Blocking STAT5 To Fight Leukemia
Blocking STAT5 in conjunction with standard tyrosine kinase inhibitor drugs could be a powerful one-two punch that kills leukemic cells.
Unlocking Eucalyptus’ Potential For Oil And Paper
Understanding the Eucalyptus genome could improve the oil producing characteristics and pest resistance of the world's most widely planted hardwood.
US$35 Firewall For Security Hygiene In Developing World
Researchers have built a firewall based on the Raspberry Pi system that could enhance cybersecurity in the developing world.












