LATEST NEWS
Beckman Coulter Acquires China’s Xitogen
Beckman Coulter's acquisition of Xitogen is expected to enhance its presence in Asia and enable it to respond to customers in the region.
Probing The Sound Of A Quantum Dot
Scientists have found out how to manipulate sound waves in quantum dots, paving the way for quantum computers in the future.
Chindex To Merge With Fosun Pharma At Higher Share Price
Fosun Pharma and TPG increase their bid for Chindex from US$19.50 to US$24.00 per share.
Where Did The Y Chromosome Come From?
By tracing the evolution of genes on the Y chromosome, scientists hope to understand how genes control sex determination.
Harnessing Sweaty Palms For Precision Prints
A new polymer that emits fluorescence upon contact with water could change the way fingerprints are analyzed.
Bionic Ear Delivers Gene Therapy
Scientists have designed a cochlear implant that not only improves hearing, but could also deliver genes to enhance long term hearing quality.
How Fear Modifies Genes
Scientists have found a genetic modification associated with the control of the fear response.
Improving The Practice Of Intellectual Property Law
SMU Professor David Llewelyn contributes to the development of intellectual property law and practices around the world, and advises businesses on how to protect and commercialise their ideas in a competitive global market.
Getting To Eureka
While it is logical to expect happy people to be more creative, SMU Assistant Professor Ronald Bledow’s research suggests that negative emotions may lead to particularly high levels of creativity.












