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Genetic Profiling Predicts Stomach Cancer Risk
Singapore scientists have analysed the genomes of nearly 3,000 patients to identify genomic signatures associated with higher risk of developing stomach cancer.
Finding Consensus On Cancer Vulnerabilities
Using a system that integrates readouts from multiple genomics analysis algorithms, a research group in Singapore is able to pinpoint targeted therapies for individual tumors.
Plug In To Europe
The Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) is the largest business network in the world. Here’s how your company can get in on the action.
Hackers Can Access Smart Phones Using Sensor Data
A research group in Singapore has demonstrated that data from sensors embedded within smart phones can allow hackers to derive PIN numbers and access devices remotely.
Please Mind The (Curiosity) Gap
Singapore’s education system produces individuals with excellent technical competency, but curiosity may be needed if a quantum leap is to be made in an innovation economy.
The Pulse Of Manufacturing
Looking to ride the wave of the fourth industrial revolution? This trio of trends could be the wind in your sails.
Microneedle Patch Zaps Tummy Fats Away
Scientists in Singapore have created a micro-needle patch that helps control weight gain and fat accumulation.
Five Questions With The CEO: CK Cheong Of ERS
ERS has been providing solutions to data centres for more than two decades. Its CEO, CK Cheong, tells us how open innovation has helped his company stay competitive.
Mum’s Antibodies Interfere With Baby’s Dengue Response
Antibodies from mice vaccinated with one strain of dengue virus while pregnant have been found to worsen symptoms in their pups infected with other strains.












