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Add Graphene For Super Sensitive Magnetoresistance Sensing
A graphene-based magnetoresistance sensor has proven to be 200 times more sensitive than commercially available ones made of silicon or indium antimonide.
What Is The Secret To Being Good At Math?
Rote learning and a competitive environment may be the necessary ingredients for nurturing math experts.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Bruno Reversade
Dr. Bruno Reversade's research has taken him to Jordan, India and Singapore where he hunts down the genes behind rare diseases.
Tan Chorh Chuan Elected To US National Academy Of Medicine
Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, President of National University of Singapore, has been elected as a lifetime member of the US National Academy of Medicine.
Singapore’s Scientific Pioneers: A Tribute To Those Who Paved The Way
Singapore's Scientific Pioneers was officially launched on August 29, 2015 at an ceremony held at Goodwood Park Hotel.
Animal-Free Screening For Nephrotoxicity
By combining iPS cells with machine learning, researchers have developed an efficient and accurate screening platform to detect compounds that are toxic to the kidneys.
Unlocking The Secrets Of Youthful Skin
Researchers have identified novel genes that cause premature skin aging in De Barsy Syndrome, paving the way for rejuvenating aged skin.
Recreating Embryo Development In A Dish
Micropatterned stem cell colonies could one day replace animal models in the testing of teratogens and other compounds.
Device Makes Mitral Valve Replacement More Simple
The VeloX prosthetic heart valve could make valve replacement more accessible to patients with multiple co-morbidities.












