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Turning Gut Bacteria Into Bioplastic Factories

E. coli, a common gut bacteria, can be engineered to produce biodegradable polymers for use in surgical sutures, among other applications.

Smart Glasses Now Come With Virtual Keyboard Feature

The K-Glass 3 smart glasses enables users to type on a virtual keyboard and even play the an augmented reality piano.

Addicted To Your Phone? There’s An App for That

Researchers have developed an app to help users restrict their mobile phone usage with the help of peer pressure.

Quickly & Cheaply Distinguishing Chemical Lookalikes

Researchers have developed a versatile method to identify biologically important chiral compounds through NMR.

10 Asian Biotech Innovations To Watch In 2015

Check out these Asian biotech innovations that might soon be reaching a market near you!

Self-Assembly Lowers PRAM Operating Currents

By harnessing self-assembling nanomaterials, scientists have made flexible phase-change random access memory devices more feasible.

Japan & Singapore Jostle For Top Uni Rankings

East Asian universities dominate both the Times Higher Education and Quacquarelli Symonds rankings yet again in 2015.

KAIST Team Takes Top Prize In US Robotics Challenge

A South Korean team has walked away with the top prize of US$2 million in the 2015 DARPA robotics challenge.

Kim Yang Hann Receives The 2015 Rossing Prize

Professor Kim Yang Hann from KAIST is the first recipient of the Rossing Prize in Acoustics Education to come from a non-English speaking nation.