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RNA Editing Makes Humans Complex
Humans are able to achieve greater biological complexity due to RNA editing, according to research by scientists in Singapore and the US.
Sorting Cells Using Sound Waves
Sound waves could replace more expensive electric fields as a way to accurately sort biological cells for research and diagnostics.
NVIDIA Bolsters Singapore’s AI Ambitions
Singapore gets an AI boost with the launch of the Future Talents Program and AI.Platform@NSCC.
Singapore Installs Its First Long-Span Wind Turbine
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and energy company ENGIE have deployed Singapore's first long-span wind turbine at Singapore's Semakau Landfill.
Aristolochic Acid In Traditional Chinese Medicine Linked To Cancer
A known mutagen associated with kidney and urinary tract cancers, aristolochic acid has now been linked to liver cancers as well.
For Utilities, Four Is Better Than One
Scientists at the National University of Singapore have developed an eco-friendly, four-in-one utilities generation plant.
NTU Singapore Tops QS Asia University Rankings
NTU Singapore rose to the top of the QS Asia University Rankings this year with improved scores for papers per faculty and student-faculty ratio.
The Downsides Of Too Much Social Interaction
Using simulations of behavior spread in complex networks, researchers in Singapore have discovered that excessive social interaction reduced collective response.
Sniffing Out The Durian’s Genome
A team of cancer researchers in Singapore has sequenced the genome of the 'king of fruits,' uncovering the genetic basis of the durian’s pungent odor.












