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Promising Results For Takeda’s Dengue Vaccine
Takeda's dengue vaccine has proven to be safe and able to produce an antibody response against all four serotypes of dengue in an interim analysis of their ongoing Phase 2 trial.
7 Inspiring Scientists Who Happen To Be Women
These seven women have all overcome the odds to become leaders in their own fields.
Q&A: The Philippines’ Aspirations To Be A Disaster Management Hub
The Philippines is positioning itself as a regional disaster management hub in the Asia-Pacific region.
E-Waste In Asia Jumps 63 Percent In Five Years
In just five years, Asian countries produced 12.3 million tonnes of e-waste, a weight 2.4 times that of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
7 Asian Scientists Who Love The Earth
These scientists are at the forefront of the fields of environmental sciences and geology across the region.
Juan Small Step For (A) Man, Juan Giant Leap For Mankind
The Philippines Space Agency will soon be a reality. And on the agenda? Climate monitoring, technology development and spying.
16 Asian Institutions Team Up On Microsatellites
The Asian Micro-satellite Consortium seeks to promote standardization and data sharing among the nine member nations.
What You Need To Know About Dengvaxia, Sanofi Pasteur’s Dengue Vaccine
Dr. Ng Su-Peing, global medical head of Sanofi Pasteur, explains how Dengvaxia can address the burden of dengue around the world.
In Conversation With Joel Adriano, Regional Coordinator of SciDev.Net
Adriano believes that it’s one thing to hone your journalistic skills, but it’s quite another to learn and write about science.












