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We Don’t Need No (Science) Education

When the media gets it wrong, there can be serious repercussions on the health decisions of the man on the street.

Gliding Lizards Mimic Falling Leaves

The colors of the gliding lizard "wings" are for blending in rather than communication, scientists say.

7 Must-Read Stories In November 2014

Monkeys, mice and koala bears, oh my! Check out these cool stories featured in November.

Sentinext Secures US$14 Million For HFMD Vaccine

Sentinext's latest round of funding will see the development of their hand, foot and mouth disease vaccine to Phase I clinical trials.

Nine Asians Awarded 2014 TWAS Prizes

Scientists from China, Taiwan, India and Malaysia have been recognized for their work with the 2014 TWAS Prizes.

Monkeys Emerge As Malaria Reservoirs In Malaysia

A rare strain of malaria is beginning to take hold in Malaysia, driven by increasing contact between humans and monkeys.

Our Readers Across Asia

Here are the winners of our October 2014 print magazine #scientistselfie contest. Check out their cool projects!

You Are Not Just What You Eat

To what extent can we blame people for being obese and what are the other factors in play? Our columnist Annabel Tan finds out.

Malaysia Joins Global STEM Alliance

The Global STEM Alliance has been formed to help emerging economies get a leg up in scientific education.