Monthly Archives: June, 2018

A revolution in healthcare is coming

A fundamental problem of advanced economies’ healthcare systems today involves the lack of knowledge and control by patients; and by providing them with access...

Creating the future female tech talent

Bahrain – The University of Bahrain (UoB) has recently launched an exciting project in partnership with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Microsoft with...

Innovation Isn’t Just For Startups: How Big Companies Can Tap Their Creative Power

Being innovative is no longer just reserved for startups. At present, bigger companies are also highlighting on innovation to remain competitive by embodying research...

PolyU developed myopia-controlling contact lens to hit the market

Hong Kong – Myopia, otherwise known as short-sightedness, is a growing global health problem and is expected to affect as many as 2.5 billion...

SUTD researchers develop single cell level sorting technology using sound waves

Singapore – Single cell analysis, for example the ability to examine DNA mutations at single cell level, is essential for assessing the genetic heterogeneity...

RIT researchers develop innovative 3D-printed guitar

United States – Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology’s AMPrint Center are turning heads with a new guitar that they have developed using 3D...

Effat University hosts Ford’s training course for safe driving

Saudi Arabia – Each year, Effat University, the first non-profit educational institution specialized in offering higher education for girls in the Kingdom of Saudi...

NUST MISIS scientists prove the toxicity of silver nanoparticles

NUST MISIS scientists and their colleagues from the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) have proved the high toxicity of silver nanoparticles by conducting an...

NUS is back on top as Asia’s No. 1 university

The National University of Singapore (NUS) reclaimed its top position as Asia’s leading university following the latest release of the QS World University Rankings;...

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