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Microfluidic Device Tests Alternating Electric Field Therapy In 3D

The new device allows researchers to produce an alternating electric field in a 3D environment.

7 Must-Read Stories In June 2016

From the conservation of giant clams to choosing between the clinic or the courtroom, these are the stories you enjoyed the most in June.

7 Scientists From Singapore To Watch

For a young nation, Singapore has made great advances in research, and it took the efforts of many committed, talented individuals to get here.

Slot Intersections Could Mean The Death Of Traffic Lights

When the roads are ruled by self-driving, sensor-laden cars, there is an opportunity to abolish traffic lights, increasing efficiency.

Bringing The MIT Blueprint To Singapore’s R&D Startup Community

Dr. Howard Califano, director of the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology Innovation Centre, on what to expect from Singapore’s R&D startup sector over the next five years.

An IV Flow Sensor Inspired By Blind Cave Fish

Researchers have developed an IV flow sensor inspired by the neuromasts that give the blind cave fish its ability to detect its surroundings.

Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Dr. Kenneth Lee

Information technology has improved our lives, but to continue to enjoy its benefits, we need to ensure that science and engineering win the war for talent, Dr. Kenneth Lee says.

7 Must-Read Stories In October 2015

From driverless cars to liquid microfluidics sensors, research from Singapore is heavily featured in our top articles published in October 2015.

Singapore Launches Driverless Car Trials

Autonomous vehicles that don't rely on GPS have begun to operate on a 6 km route within the One North business park.