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It Might Make Sense To Treat Melanoma With Antisense Therapy
Antisense oligonucleotides targeting the MDM4 protein have been shown to reduce tumor growth in a mouse model of metastatic melanoma.
Singapore Universities Launch Satellites
Nanyang Technological University and the National University of Singapore have each launched two satellites from India's Satish Dhawan Space Centre.
Mapping the Laws of Singapore’s Legal Universe
The SMU School of Law has published the most up-to-date picture of Singapore’s fast evolving legal system.
Creativity’s Culture Challenge
Research by SMU Associate Professor Roy Chua is uncovering cultural obstacles to creativity and globally successful innovation.
Making Sense of Virtual Assets
SMU Associate Professor Kelvin Low’s research shows that the legal rights of people who own some intangible assets are sometimes remarkably ill-defined and poorly studied.
Nature-Inspired Membrane Could Slash Cost Of Water Purification
By embedding aquaporins into a membrane, researchers have developed a water filtration system that can operate at lower pressure.
ASLAN Raises US$34 Million For Immuno-Oncology
The US$34 million in Series C funding will be used to complete at least ten clinical studies for ASLAN's lead compound, ASLAN001.
New Genetic Paradigm Might Pave The Way For Better Drug Targets
When faced with a lack of certain ‘essential’ genes, yeast cells can cope by simply doubling up their chromosomes.
Computing The Unsolvable With Time Travel
Time-travelling computers could help solve currently intractable problems without threatening causality, researchers say.












