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Wirelessly Charged Flexible Li-Ion Batteries

A flexible, thin battery that can be wirelessly charged could be used to power the next generation of wearable devices.

Why Asia Needs Good Science Writers

It is easy to name a cultural or political hero. Now try naming a living scientist.

Lilly & Hanmi Ink US$690 Million Deal

Eli Lilly has acquired Hanmi's BTK inhibitor HM71224, a small molecule soon to enter Phase II trials for autoimmune diseases.

Thermo Fisher Licenses ToolGen’s Gene Editing IP

Thermo Fisher will utilize ToolGen's technology to develop and market new CRISPR reagent kits.

Green Cross Expands Cell Therapy Business In China

Green Cross has signed an MOU to expand its cell therapy facilities in Guizhou, China.

Flexible Hybrid Films For Longer Lasting Displays

Scientists have developed hybrid films that could be used to make flexible touch screens on electronic devices.

When Traditional Medicine Meets Systems Biology

Comparing the chemical structures of compounds from traditional oriental medicine with metabolites could help identify promising new drugs, scientists say.

Moderate Coffee Consumption Could Be Good For Your Heart

Drinking three to five cups of coffee a day has been linked to a lower likelihood of clogged arteries, according to a meta-analysis.

This Is What A Chemical Bond Looks Like

Scientists have successfully visualized the formation of a chemical bond in real time.