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Nanoscale Magnetic Stir Bars For Tiny Liquid Droplets

Researchers in Singapore have developed nanometer-sized magnetic stir bars for stirring tiny volumes of liquids.

New Nanomaterial To Help Reduce CO2 Emissions

Australian researchers have developed a new nanomaterial that could help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power stations.

Transform Any Flat Surface Into A Touch Screen

Researchers in Singapore have developed a system that turns any flat surface into a responsive, touch sensitive surface.

Conservationists ‘Living With Grief’

Conservationists are constantly living with grief, says a leading Australian conservation scientist.

Healthy Corals Carry Bacterial Communities Within

Researchers have found that bacterial communities living deep within the tissues of corals may help keep their coral hosts healthy.

Powerful Radio Telescope For Studying The Universe Debuts

The Southern Hemisphere's most powerful low frequency radio telescope, the Murchison Widefield Array, was officially turned on this week.

Mystery Of Turtle Shell Origin Solved

A team of Japanese researchers has solved the long-standing mystery of how the turtle shell originated.

ANALYSIS: Southeast Asia Slowly Accepting Harm Reduction

Southeast Asia is slowly embracing harm reduction in an effort to curb illicit drug use and HIV/AIDS, but huge obstacles remain, experts say.

Chemotherapy After Surgery Improves Gastric Cancer Survival

Clinical trial results show that treatment with chemotherapy after surgery improves survival for patients with advanced gastric cancer.