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Researchers Grow Graphene On Silicon Wafers

NUS researchers have successfully developed a one-step method to grow and transfer high-quality graphene on silicon and other stiff substrates.

Who’s Patenting Whose Genome?

A free and open-source public resource aims to bring much-needed transparency to the murky and contentious world of gene patenting.

Asian Countries Among Leaders In Fast-Growing Stem Cell Field

Singapore, Japan and China are among the leaders in stem cell research, a field growing twice as fast as the average growth in research.

Researchers In Australia Grow Kidney From Stem Cells

University of Queensland researchers have grown a kidney using stem cells, making a leap forward in treating renal disease.

Vietnam’s Foray Into Social Marketing Of Nutrition

The Vietnamese government is using social marketing to change consumer behavior, but unlike private sector marketing, the goal is to benefit consumers rather than the marketer.

Anastrozole May Help Prevent Breast Cancer

Researchers have found a drug that is effective in preventing breast cancer, according to a new study.

Can China Escape Its Demographic Bind?

Paul French discusses the effect of China's one-child policy on healthcare spending, pensions and social welfare.

Senhwa Biosciences Raises US$17m For Cancer Clinical Trials

Senhwa Biosciences has raised an additional US$17 million in Series B financing to drive its anticancer agents through critical clinical trials.

Ear Acupuncture Could Help People Lose Weight, Study

Acupuncture of five points on the outer ear - shen-men (divine gate), spleen, stomach, hunger and endocrine - can help shed the pounds, says a South Korean study.