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100,000 Dpi Nanoprinting Achieved

Super resolution, full color printing is now be possible with a new nanoplasmonic printing method using aluminum disks that can reach 100,000 dpi.

Ghost Imaging To Improve Security

More commonly applied to image reconstruction, scientists have now used ghost imaging to make data storage and transmission more secure.

Genetic Landscape Of ‘Cantonese Cancer’ Mapped

A study of over 100 nasopharyngeal cancer patients has uncovered the genetic basis of the disease and identified possible drug targets.

Dopamine Genes Involved In Risk Taking

Scientists have identified the dopaminergic genes associated with different types of risk taking behavior in a social game.

NUS & RAPS Launch Regulatory Certification Program

The Medical Devices Regulatory Affairs (MDRA) program is intended to prepare regulatory professionals to meet the expected high demand as the industry gains momentum.

Heart Failure Hits Asians Earlier

A study of 8,000 heart failure patients shows that heart failure occurs at a much younger age for Asians, who develop the disease a good decade before people in Western countries.

Gravitating To Singapore

Seeking to study the effects of gravity on muscle mass in humans, Dr. Alfredo Franco-Obregón left the research group he founded at ETH to come to Singapore. He shares his experiences with Asian Scientist.

Putting Light Into Motion

Exposure to UV light leads to mechanical strain in crystals, causing them to burst violently and travel distances hundreds of times their size, NUS scientists demonstrate.

Reduced Indoor Air Pollution With NUS-Developed Filters

Designed to work with existing fans, the AiRazor filtration system effectively removes small particles and volatile organic compounds from indoor air.