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Ebola-Like Bat Virus Found In China

An international team of scientists has discovered a new bat-borne virus related to Ebola with an unknown risk of transmission to other species.

Machine Learning Turns Brain Scans Into Cellular-Level Data

Instead of relying on oversimplistic assumptions, machine learning has helped scientists gain insights into the organization of the brain.

Celebrating Science’s Unsung Heroes: Lab Techs

The Asian Scientist Lab Tech of the Year 2019 award shines the spotlight on the laboratory technicians who make invaluable contributions to Singapore’s research landscape.

Building A Better Battery

Next-generation batteries will power the future of renewable energy, say the founders of Singapore-based ultracapacitor startup Involt.

Jackie Ying Receives 2018 TÜBA Academy Prize

Professor Jackie Y. Ying is the first woman to receive the TÜBA Academy Prize in the Science and Engineering Sciences category.

Seniors Care More For Strangers’ Financial Welfare, Study Finds

While young adults take more risks when making financial decisions for others, older people regard others’ financial outcomes as important as their own and therefore act more conservatively.

Flu Vaccine Effective In The Elderly, Study Finds

A research group in Singapore has demonstrated that the flu vaccine induces a strong protective immune response in the elderly.

Nuts And Bolts—Sink Or Swim With Innovation

Advanced water management systems, diagnostic kits and high-tech floating platforms are now available to the modern-day fish farmer.

Talk To A TechExpert Today

In the highly-regulated medical device sector, industry veterans on IPI’s TechExpert platform can help inventors and entrepreneurs avoid pitfalls and identify opportunities for growth.