Scientists discover new drug candidates for nerve pain and ischemic disease
Scientists have discovered novel drug candidates which could ultimately lead to new effective treatments for conditions caused by tissue stress and inflammation...
Mysterious ‘Dark Dwarfs’ may be hiding at the heart of the Milky Way
A new study has proposed the existence of a new type of cosmic object that could be hiding at the centre of our galaxy.
Chemistry breakthrough has potential to make more effective cancer drugs with less harmful side...
Chemists have discovered for the first time a unique way to control and modify a type of compound widely used in medicines, including a drug used to treat breast cancer.
Strong geothermal potential discovered in northern Singapore
Conducted by scientists from NTU Singapore and TUMCREATE, in collaboration with Surbana Jurong, the updated findings strongly suggest that the northern region of Singapore is a promising site for further geothermal exploration.
Perceived social status tied to cardiovascular risks in women but not in men
Study adds to growing evidence that social and psychological factors uniquely affect women’s heart health, offering new insights into why heart disease presents and progresses differently in women
Bacterial fingerprints in soil show where copper is buried
Researchers have identified buried copper ore by testing the DNA of microbes in the surface soil.
Young forests could help to capture carbon in climate change fight
Forest regeneration offers a cost-effective method for carbon removal - playing a key role to play in removing billions of tonnes of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Ultrasound tech set to be showcased at Royal Society exhibition
Pioneering ultrasound technology research from Scottish universities will be on public display at a prestigious national science showcase this week.
New theory on dairy cow disease could revolutionize animal health — and maybe human...
A groundbreaking idea from a University of Alberta scientist could finally crack the code behind one of the most stubborn diseases in the dairy industry — and lead to a new understanding of human health.
Tuning in to the sounds of Canada’s wildlife
A new AI tool that picks out bird and amphibian sounds in audio recordings could improve how ecologists monitor and study Canada’s wildlife.














































