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Keeping Data Safe From Prying Eyes

An expert in information security research, SMU Professor Robert Deng is constantly trying to beat hackers at their own game.

Solving Global Issues Takes Teamwork

Professor Ann Florini from the SMU School of Social Sciences believes that a new approach is needed to solve the world's problems, one that is based on collaboration between governments, businesses and civil societies.

Health Check: Should You Go For One?

Some companies may require employees to go for annual health checks, but is this practice justified? Professor Chris Del Mar discusses.

A*STAR And Coca-Cola Partner On Food Technology

The collaboration with Coca-Cola's DP beverages is part of A*STAR's growing research interest in food and nutrition.

Infrared Light Puts Malaria To The Test

A new diagnostic method is able to detect malaria at an earlier stage of infection, exposing the parasites before they hide away in tissues.

Vitamin D Reduces Cancer Death Likelihood

Higher vitamin D levels are linked to better survival rates in cancer patients, according to a study from China.

The Future Is Now At Asia-Pacific’s Largest Dentistry Event

Dentists, dental manufacturers and academics gathered to discuss the latest developments in dental practice at IDEM Singapore 2014, held at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Center.

Australian Physicist Receives Top US Honor

Physicist Michelle Simmons has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for her contributions to quantum computing.

Chinese Researcher Enters Internet Hall of Fame

Researcher Qian Hualin has been recognized by the Internet Society for his contributions to the web.