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More Asian Women Find Success In Science
Recognizing the existing gender disparities, governments across Asia have taken measures to encourage more women to join and stay in science and technology fields.
IPCC Warns Of Greater Risk To Food & Water Security
The Fifth Assessment Report warns that climate change will threaten food and water security, especially for Asia.
IBM To Spend US$100 Million On Big Data Consulting Labs
IBM invests US$100 million to develop ten Interactive Experience labs around the world, including five in Asia.
Sun Pharma Acquires Ranbaxy To Form India’s Largest Pharma
The US$3.2 billion transaction will form the largest pharmaceutical company in India and the fifth largest specialty generics manufacturer in the world.
Keeping Modern Myths And Conspiracy Theories At Bay
Pseudoscientific practices and unfounded scare stories pull back South Asian nations from progress, says Nalaka Gunawardene.
Experts Discuss Latest In Hematology Research At Suntec Singapore
Hematology experts gathered at Suntec Singapore from March 29-30, 2014 to discuss the latest in blood disorders research.
Not Such A Tough Nut To Crack Anymore
An international group of scientists have cracked the peanut genome, paving the way for genetic improvements in the widely-cultivated crop.
First China-India Climate Change Study Released
China and India, two of the top three carbon emitters in the world, have released a joint report on the practical measures that can be taken to address climate change.
Drug-Resistant Bugs Surge During Pilgrimage Season
Scientists have detected a 20-fold increase in drug-resistant bacteria in South Asian waters during pilgrimage season.












