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Yao & Han Win Achievement In Asia Award

Yao Wang and Han Yilong have been awarded the Robert T. Poe Prize for their contributions to the physics of spin and materials physics respectively.

Why Water Splits Asymmetrically

Scientists are one step closer to replicating photosynthesis with the understanding of why PSII transfers electrons asymmetrically.

Protecting The Elderly From Seasonal Flu

Elderly patients could benefit from pretreatment with imiquimod before seasonal influenza vaccination.

Pan-Asian Trials Could Replace Domestic Studies

Improved adherence to ICH guidelines means that data from Asia-wide trials could be extrapolated to specific countries.

Tweaking Nanomaterials With Lasers

Scientists demonstrate that simple, low-cost lasers can be used to modify nanomaterials, thereby enhancing their functionality.

Unexpected Functions For Alternatively Spliced Proteins

The discovery that a well-studied protein exists in 250 alternatively spliced variants prompts a re-think of protein complexity.

For Stronger Aluminium, Add Carbon Fibers

Nanotechnology-enabled fiber reinforced aluminium is stronger than aluminium and yet lighter than steel.

Clean Water Cheaply & Safely

Scientists have developed a cost-effective water disinfection device that can run safely on low-input voltage batteries.

Luye Raises US$764 Million With Hong Kong IPO

Luye Pharma has raised US$764 million through an IPO on the Main Board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.