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Asia’s Rising Scientists: Matthew Chang
Associate Professor Matthew Chang is leading a team of interdisciplinary scientists to reprogram living organisms to perform useful functions for humans.
A Searchlight For Diseased Tissues
Scientists have created nanoparticles that are 20 to 120 times more sensitive than existing disease imaging methods.
Using Proteins To Protect Proteins
By using bacterial proteins as a protective shell, researchers in Singapore have developed a method to improve the yield of target proteins by 100-fold.
Advice For Young Scientists: Take Care Of Yourself
Believe in yourself and learn how to plan properly; but most of all, don’t forget to take care of yourself, says our columnist Alice.
How Blood Cells Control Vessel Leakiness
Reserachers have discovered how sphingosine-1-phosphate, a compound that affects immune cell trafficking and blood vessel integrity, is transported into the bloodstream.
China Overtakes The US On The TOP500 Ranking
For the first time since its inception, the number of supercomputers on the TOP500 list installed in China has surpassed that of the United States.
Singapore’s Top Scientists Honored At PSTA 2017
Seven of Singapore’s best scientists were recognized at the ninth President’s Science and Technology Awards.
Increasing The Spectrum Of Printable Colors
Make an impact with bolder, super high resolution colors enabled by silicon nanostructures.
Four From Asia Among EMBO Young Investigator 2017 Cohort
The European Molecular Biology Organization has inducted 28 new researchers into its Young Investigators Program, including four based in Asia.












