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Lasers Unveil The Shape Of Molecules

Scientists can now observe molecular orbitals in two dimensions using a technique that could shed light on ultrafast molecular dynamics.

Leaf-Inspired Power Packs A Punch

In the future, consumer devices could be powered by solid state micro-supercapacitors instead of lithium batteries.

Squeezing Light Into A Point-Like Space

By focusing light into a 3D area a few nanometers wide, scientists have increased light intensity 400,000 times.

Of Epidemics And The End Of The World

Sure, pandemics can be scary and shouldn't be taken too lightly. But don't let Hollywood-style hysteria take over either.

10 Asian Biotech Innovations To Watch In 2015

Check out these Asian biotech innovations that might soon be reaching a market near you!

Atom-Thin Light Bulb Made With Graphene

Scientists have succeeded in using a single layer of graphene to make the world's thinnest light bulb.

Self-Assembly Lowers PRAM Operating Currents

By harnessing self-assembling nanomaterials, scientists have made flexible phase-change random access memory devices more feasible.

Whither Goes Asian Energy: Nuclear Or Renewables?

Although Asian countries are eager to diversify their energy sources, going nuclear may not be cost-effective due to financing and expertise issues.

Sound Can Enhance Sight, But Only If You Can Read Music

Listening to music enhances the ability to discriminate between conflicting information from the left and right eyes, but only if the person can read musical scores.