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How Shape Influences Wound Healing
Cells measure the shape of gaps in the epithelium to determine how they should move to close wounds, scientists say.
HOSPI Lends A Helping Hand At Changi General Hospital
Four autonomous delivery robots have been employed to deliver goods such as medicine, medical specimens and case files within the hospital.
NUS & Georgia Tech Launch Center For Next-Gen Logistics
The newly launched Center for Next Generation Logistics will receive US$0.88 million over the next two years to establish its research capabilities.
Engineered Antibody Neutralizes All Four Dengue Serotypes
Researchers have designed an antibody that targets all four serotypes of dengue, sparking hopes for the first viable dengue therapeutic.
Malaria Drugs Could Potentially Treat Parkinson’s
Old malaria drugs could prove to be useful in treating Parkinson's, scientists say.
Asian Scientist Writing Prize Winners Announced
A total of 24 winners received their prizes at the inaugural Asian Scientist Writing Prize 2015 held at the Science Centre Singapore.
US$1.5 Million For Geoscience Scholarships In Singapore
The US$1.47 million Stephen Riady Geosciences Scholars Fund will be used to train PhD geoscientists at the Earth Observatory of Singapore.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Virginia Cha
Veteran tech entrepreneur Professor Virginia Cha shares her advice for making it big in Asia, and beyond.
Blue LEDs For Chemical-Free Food Safety
Researchers have discovered that blue LED light could be used to kill common food-borne pathogens without the need for chemical treatment.












