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Aging Asia Needs Mature Policies
A rapidly aging Asia needs to act quickly to address the social, economic and healthcare needs of its changing demographics.
Tight Spaces Make Liquid Crystals Helical
The ability to create helical liquid crystal nanostructures could spur new growth in liquid crystal-related industries such as LCD screens.
20 Years Of KAIST-Samsung Partnership
KAIST and Samsung Heavy Industries celebrate 20 years of co-operation with a ceremony at the Korean university.
Hankyoreh Wins Moon-Sul Chung Science Journalism Award
Hankyoreh newspaper has been awarded the Moon-Sul Chung award for their science-based coverage of the Sewol ferry tragedy.
Biochemical Braille Boosts Implant Integration
Scientists have designed a biomaterial that can cloak medical implants, helping them to integrate with the rest of the body.
New Superlens Breaches The Diffraction Limit
Scientists have developed a lens that can beat the diffraction limit, enabling ultra-high resolution imaging.
Steady Progress For Asian Universities In 2014 THE Rankings
US and UK universities still dominate the top 10 of the Times Higher Education rankings, but Asian institutions continue to make significant gains.
GaN & Graphene: Best Of Both Worlds For Bendy LEDs
By combining gallium nitrite with graphene, researchers have created transferrable light-emitting diodes, thereby enabling bendable optoelectronics devices.
An All-Purpose Glue For Wet Conditions
By incorporating DOPA into engineered mussel glue proteins, scientists have developed a glue that can be used underwater.












