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by Denise Gonsalves
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The Urban Heat Island effect is making densely populated areas in cities hotter. How are city planners and governments in Asia addressing this ..read more
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Forests Can Trap Airborne Microplastics
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by Kasturi Das
6h ago
The study revealed that airborne microplastics stick to the waxy surfaces of forest canopy leaves, effectively serving as terrestrial reservoirs ..read more
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Supporting Women In STEM
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
3d ago
As part of a continuing effort to bridge the gender gap for women scientists, L’Oréal Singapore celebrated three outstanding women researchers in the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science 2023 program. Dr Leow Wan Ru, Dr Yang Le and Dr Xue Shifeng each received S$10,000 to advance their research ..read more
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Defining The Future Of AI
Asian Scientist Magazine
by Mitchell Lim
1w ago
In an interview with Supercomputing Asia, Torsten Hoefler, director, Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich, covers HPC education, regulation and international collaboration ..read more
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Human Brains May Have Evolved To Innately Love Music
Asian Scientist Magazine
by Nishat Anan
1w ago
In a study, scientists in South Korea found that human brains develop a natural sensitivity to music, even before ever being exposed to it ..read more
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Accelerating Advancements In Healthcare
Asian Scientist Magazine
by Erinne Ong
2w ago
From disease diagnostics to drug development, healthcare applications are poised to receive a major boost from the combined power of AI and supercomputing ..read more
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Women Get More Out Of Exercise Than Men Do
Asian Scientist Magazine
by Nishat Anan
3w ago
Researchers say that the study findings might encourage more women to start exercising ..read more
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How Sika Deer’s Overpopulation Led To Forest Decline in Kyushu
Asian Scientist Magazine
by Parvaiz Yousuf
3w ago
Sika deer ate away the understorey vegetation of Kyushu's Beech forest, leading to soil erosion and exposed roots in the area ..read more
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Bilingualism Can Boost Cognitive Health In Later Life
Asian Scientist Magazine
by Puja Bhattacharjee
1M ago
Bilingualism enhances cognitive reserve by improving social cue interpretations. Such benefits persist till later in life ..read more
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A Big Feat: Scientists Have Turned Skin Cells Into Limb Cells
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by Kasturi Das
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The finding opens up possibilities for using these transformed cells in regenerative therapies ..read more
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