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A novel type of tilt sensor may extend the capabilities of ultrasonic devices already used in a range of applications
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Numerical simulations show how to avoid imperfections in the next generation of high-density data storage
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High-level simulations reveal that plastic deformation in super-resilient alloys is governed by atomic zones with characteristic lengths
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A fluorescent indicator could help scientists identify useful drugs that modulate the process of cell death
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Stable, inexpensive and easy-to-prepare active ingredients for topical treatments effectively clear a fungal eye infection
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Single-chip integration of the components needed for sending and receiving terahertz radiation should help applications in imaging and communication
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Researchers at A*STAR have made low-cost, ultrahigh-bandwidth telecommunication across continents a possibility through an innovative advance in silicon photonics
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Ammonium salts could provide a viable way of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere via carbon mineralization
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Revelation of how photoreceptive cells in the eye distinguish between different light sources could pave the way for a novel class of optical devices
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Optical computing could benefit from the recent development of a novel electromagnetic wave
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A new technique allows biologists to profile patterns of gene regulation in clinical specimens and other rare cell populations
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An unusual switching mechanism that determines a single gene’s RNA output directly controls wound healing
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Breakthrough technology quickly separates large proteins and viruses from their surroundings, which improves purification of vaccines and protein therapuetics
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A*STAR’s Single-Cell Omics Centre (SCOC), the first research center in Asia exclusively dedicated to accelerating the understanding of how individual cells work, officially opened in April 2013


