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Scientists at A*STAR are taking a diversified approach to combating dengue fever, an infectious tropical disease that is fast becoming a major global threat to health and the economy.
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Flares of liver inflammation in hepatitis B patients are linked to an increase in the blood of two specific proteins
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Analysis of the genome of a primitive seafloor dweller shows that a well-known system for controlling DNA damage is highly conserved evolutionarily
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The proteins that provide essential infrastructure for bacteria exhibit remarkable diversity of structure and function
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Distributing the components of printed wideband antennas across multiple stacked layers reduces their size by some 25%
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Micro-electromechanical systems accurately align optical components on a silicon microchip
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Submicron features patterned on surfaces of polymer biomaterials can prevent blood clots
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Development of a new formulation for poorly soluble drugs increases stability and dissolution, clearing the way to commercialization
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Rapid synthesis of nanoscale reporter tags offers a promising alternative to fluorescent labeling
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Screening peptide libraries is more accurate and less time consuming thanks to a new algorithm for mass spectrometric analysis
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A novel design promises a sensitive detector of hybrid particles that unite light and charge
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An evaluation study shows that more efficient cell-sorting methods are needed to make stem cell-derived tissues sufficiently safe for transplantation
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Photonic crystal fibers with unique internal cross-sections take chemical detectors to new levels of sensitivity


