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Gravity-Powered Lamp To Enter Field Tests
A cheap new light that could provide an alternative to kerosene and solar lamps in rural areas will enter field testing in Asia this year.
New Form Of Neutrino Oscillation Confirmed
An international team of researchers has confirmed that subatomic particles called neutrinos have a new form of identity-shifting property.
Genomic Analysis Reveals High Altitude Adaptations In A Mongolian Population
Researchers have identified genes linked to high altitude adaptations in a nomadic Mongolian population called the Deedu.
Agilent Technologies Opens Lab For Traditional Chinese Medicine Testing
Agilent and Temasek Polytechnic have opened a new laboratory to study the safety and quality standards in traditional Chinese medicine and food products.
Rolls-Royce Opens S$75 million R&D Lab At NTU
Singapore's Nanyang Technological University and Rolls-Royce have launched a S$75 million research hub called the Rolls-Royce@NTU Corporate Lab.
China’s Second Largest Hydropower Plant Starts Operation
China's second-largest hydropower station officially started operation this month after a three-day test run.
Chinese May Have Higher Stroke Risk Than Caucasians
A new study suggests that Chinese people may have a higher risk of having a stroke than Caucasians.
Anne Likes Alex But Not Bob: What Your Name Really Says About You
Ricky van der Zwan and Anna Brooks from Southern Cross University examine how your name may influence the choices you make.
Break A Sweat To Lower Stroke Risk
New research finds a link between the frequency of exercise and stroke risk.












