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An Energy-Efficient Chip For Tiny Vision Systems
This novel video feature extractor uses 20 times less power than existing chips and could reduce the size of untethered vision systems down to the millimeter range.
Beating Bowel Cancer With Bacteria & Broccoli
A humble cocktail of bacteria and broccoli may prove to be a winning combination in the treatment of colorectal cancer.
Genetic Profiling Predicts Stomach Cancer Risk
Singapore scientists have analysed the genomes of nearly 3,000 patients to identify genomic signatures associated with higher risk of developing stomach cancer.
Mum’s Antibodies Interfere With Baby’s Dengue Response
Antibodies from mice vaccinated with one strain of dengue virus while pregnant have been found to worsen symptoms in their pups infected with other strains.
NUS Jointly Establishes AI Center In Suzhou
The NUS Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Commercialization Center in China will be operational by January 2018.
EmTech Asia Announces 2018’s Innovators Under 35
Ten individuals from Singapore, Australia and Taiwan have been selected as finalists for MIT Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 program.
A Quantum Leap In Secure Communications
Scientists have developed a quantum key distribution system based on time and phase bases that allows fast and secure transmission of information.
Putting A Cap On Cancer Cell Division
Scientists in Singapore have discovered a molecular pathway that limits the division of HPV-induced cervical cancer cells.
Simulations Capture A Quantum Butterfly
Using Google’s quantum chip, an international team of researchers has successfully simulated a fractal pattern known as the Hofstadter butterfly.












