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Why SEA Hosts Very Few ‘Influential Scientific Minds’
Only 22 scientists from South-East Asia were named among the 3,000 Most Influential Scientific Minds, almost two-thirds hailing from Singapore.
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.
Tata Communications To Invest US$200 Million In India Data Center
Tata Communication's US$200 million investment will double the capacity of its data center in New Delhi.
Sanofi’s Dengue Vaccine Promising But Offers Incomplete Protection
A late-stage clinical trial has shown that Sanofi's dengue vaccine reduces dengue hemorrhagic fever by 89 percent but does not protect against serotype 2.
Genetics Introduces Visual Cue For Palm Oil Ripeness
The introduction of a gene which indicates ripeness will increase the efficiency of palm oil harvesting.
Bridging The ASEAN Research Gap
Research and innovation in ASEAN has not kept pace with economic growth the region has enjoyed, writes Crispin Maslog.
Treatment For Deadly Nipah On The Horizon
The monoclonal antibody m102.4 prevents death in primates infected with Nipah virus even when administered 5 days after infection.
Fast Growing Bornean Trees Important For Carbon Cycling
Rainforests in Borneo produce 50 percent more wood biomass than comparable forests in the Amazon, scientists say.
Sterilization With Smaller, Safer Vacuum UV lamps
Scientists have invented the first solid-state vacuum UV lamp that promises smaller, safer and longer lasting UV lighting.












