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Common Antibacterial Linked To Breast Cancer

Scientists from South Korea have found that the common antimicrobial ingredient triclosan promotes breast cancer cell growth in mouse models.

Harnessing Sweaty Palms For Precision Prints

A new polymer that emits fluorescence upon contact with water could change the way fingerprints are analyzed.

How The Colon Protects Itself From Colon Cancer

South Korean scientists have discovered how the colon hedges against cancerous cellular mutation.

Green Cross Expands Biologics To North America

The proposed US$163 million Green Cross facility will have the capacity to fractionate up to one million liters of plasma a year.

Samsung Researchers Develop Method For Large-Scale Graphene Production

Armed with a new method of synthesis which facilitates large scale production, Samsung could use graphene in place of silicon for semiconductors in the future.

More Asian Women Find Success In Science

Recognizing the existing gender disparities, governments across Asia have taken measures to encourage more women to join and stay in science and technology fields.

Dendritic Cell Death Helps Curb Inflammation

By controlling the expression of a molecule called PD-1, scientists hope to be able to curb runaway inflammation.

International Congress Of Mathematicians Comes To Asia

The 2014 International Congress of Mathematicians will be held in Seoul, Korea and feature Asian mathematical research.

Experts Discuss Latest In Hematology Research At Suntec Singapore

Hematology experts gathered at Suntec Singapore from March 29-30, 2014 to discuss the latest in blood disorders research.