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Starry-Eyed Dung Beetles And Inside-Out Beer Goggles … It’s Ig Nobel Time
Scientists from Japan and Thailand have the dubious honor of being awarded this year's Ig Nobel Prize for Medicine and Public Health, respectively.
The Danger Of Having Too Few Gut Bacteria
An international team of scientists have found that having too few gut bacteria is associated with increased risk of obesity and diabetes.
Premier Li: Education, Science & Technology Can Boost China’s Economy
China will continue to invest in long-term education, science and technology to stabilize and transform the slowing economy, said Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
Biodegradable Vascular Stents That Dissolve And Disappear
Researchers from the United States and China have developed biodegradable magnesium alloy stents for the treatment of hardening arteries.
Tingling Sensation Caused By Asian Spice Could Help With Chronic Pain
The science behind the tingling sensation caused by eating Sichuan pepper, a popular Asian spice, has been uncovered by researchers.
Who Is To Blame For The Worst Graduate Job Market In China’s History?
2013 will be the most difficult job-hunting year in history for university graduates in China. Shuang Ren explores who is to blame for this.
Baidu-I2R Music Search Technology Finds Music Using Sound Clips
Researchers at the Baidu-I2R Research Center in SIngapore have developed a music search technology that helps users obtain song information from just a sound clip.
One-Fifth Of Grain In China Is Wasted From Field To Fork
19 of every 100 pounds of grain produced in China goes to waste, according to a new review of food waste in the People's Republic of China.
Asian Institutions Rise In 2013/2014 QS World University Rankings
The 2013/2014 Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings contains an impressive number of Asian institutions in the Top 50.












