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Shorter Dogs More Likely To Exhibit Bad Behavior: Study

The shorter the dog, the more likely it is to march to the beat of its own drum, according to a study on the relationship between a dog's shape and its behavior.

Study: Oral Garlic Not Useful In Treating Vaginal Thrush

Researchers have found that garlic does not significantly reduce vaginal candida.

Health And Well-Being: Cases From Southeast Asia

SMU Assistant Professor Bussarawan 'Puk' Teerawichitchainan is studying the impact of societal and policy changes in Southeast Asia on its people.

The Intersection Of Education And Trade

SMU Professors Huang Fali and Chang Pao Li study how education systems and international trade are interconnected.

Gokhan Ertug: The Relationship Expert

SMU Assistant Professor Gokhan Ertug is studying the role of intangible assets such as status, reputation and trust in business relationships.

Housing Finance Systems That Can Weather Storms

Resilient housing finance systems are crucial for global economic stability and to solve housing affordability problems in both developed and emerging economies, says SMU Professor Phang Sock Yong.

A*STAR Chairman: Asia Is The Place To Be For Research & Innovation

Asia is the place to be right now for research and innovation, says A*STAR chairman Mr. Lim Chuan Poh.

Kibo The Robot Chats With JAXA Astronaut In Outer Space

JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata and Kirobo the robot have conducted the first conversation between a human and a robot in outer space.

Researchers Find Potential Target For Spinal Muscular Atrophy

Researchers have identified Neurexin2 as a novel target to treat neurodegeneration in spinal muscular atrophy patients.