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GYSS@one-north 2015: In Defense Of Scientific Curiosity
Hypothesis-driven research should not be neglected, says a panel of eminent researchers at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.
Coverage Of The Global Young Scientists Summit 2015
Here are some of the top stories from the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.
GYSS@one-north 2015: Tearing Down Barriers In Scientific Research
Turing Award winner Andrew Yao talks to Asian Scientist Magazine about computer science and interdisciplinary research.
GYSS@one-north 2015: Is Internet Privacy Possible?
Online data privacy is possible, says Shafi Goldwasser, whose Turing Award-winning work laid the foundations of modern cryptography.
GYSS@one-north 2015: The Next Era Of Cloud Computing
What's next for cloud computing? Professor Stuart Parkin discusses at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.
GYSS@one-north 2015: How To Win A Nobel Prize
According to Sir Timothy Hunt, winning a Nobel Prize takes aptitude, the right environment and sometimes, a little luck.
The Optogenetics Revolution
Optogenetics promises to give neuroscience researchers unprecedented insight into the complexity of the brain. Sim Shuzhen traces its development and asks where the technology could take us.
ASEAN Should Flick The Switch To Renewables
Despite the challenges, ASEAN should look to renewable energy to meet the regions growing demands, say Margareth Sembiring and Julius Cesar I. Trajano.
Gut Microbes Influence Blood-Brain Barrier
In the absence of bacteria, mouse pups are born with a leaky blood brain barrier that persists to adulthood.












