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A Digital Shot In The Arm For Healthcare

Artificial intelligence-enabled technologies are on the cusp of changing the practice of medicine for both doctors and patients.

Giving Bacteria An Electrifying ‘Armor’

Coating bacteria in a conductive polymer not only increases the efficiency of electron transfer but also helps them survive better in microbial fuel cells.

Training AI To Spot Lung Cancer

An artificial neural network trained to recognize cancerous nodules could help detect lung cancers earlier and improve patient survival.

Winners Of The Asian Scientist Writing Prize 2017 Announced

A total of 26 winners received their prizes at the Asian Scientist Writing Prize 2017 held at the Science Centre Singapore.

How The Liver Gets Rid Of Excess Bile

Using a cell culture system that mimics the structure of actual livers, scientists now understand how excess bile is removed from blocked ducts in the liver.

Bacteria In Your Beer For A Happy Belly

Researchers in Singapore have patented a recipe for probiotic beer that not only tastes good but is also is good for gut health.

7 Must-Read Stories In June 2017

Climate change, solar energy and disease were key issues in the month of June.

From Household Trash To Policy Treasure

A new measure of household responsiveness to public information campaigns, co-developed by SMU researchers, could help policy-makers make better decisions.

Greening The Supply Chain One Business Model At A Time

Making the global supply chain more sustainable requires a fundamental re-evaluation of how companies do business, says SMU Assistant Professor Buket Avci.