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Largest Neuronal Network Simulated By Japanese Supercomputer
Researchers in Japan and Germany have carried out the largest simulation of a neuronal network to date.
Singles Need Work-Life Balance Too
Research from New Zealand has found that workers with kids do better at achieving work/life balance than singles.
Scientists Discover New Drug Target For Aggressive Breast Cancer
Scientists have identified a gene that could be crucial in determining the clinical outcome of a highly aggressive form of breast cancer.
Why I Want To Be A Clinician Scientist
Ivan Seah, a first-year Singaporean medical student, writes about why he wants to become a clinician scientist someday.
Chunky Mobile Devices? Soft Graphene Could Help You Downsize
Monash University researchers have engineered a graphene-based device that is compact, yet lasts as long as a conventional battery.
Bacteria ‘Invest’ Their Resources To Seek Evolutionary Success
Researchers have recreated and analyzed the complex interplay between bacterial investment strategies and their outcomes for the first time.
Ultra-Thin Saws Made By Growing Diamonds On Carbon Nanotubes
Researchers have developed ultra-thin saws made of carbon nanotubes and diamond that can cut through silicon wafers with minimum kerf loss.
Eucalyptus Used To Make Antibacterial Gold Nanoparticles
Australian researchers have developed a 'green' method to create antibacterial gold nanoparticles with the help of common eucalyptus leaves.
New Class Of Old Star Cluster Discovered
Star clusters with properties not seen before have been discovered by an international team of astrophysicists.












