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National University of Singapore

Associate Professor Mario Lanza and his team demonstrated a groundbreaking silicon transistor that mimics neural and synaptic behaviours, marking a significant breakthrough in neuromorphic computing.

Super-Efficient Transistor Breakthrough Could Shake Up AI Computing World

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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Simple Blood Test Proves Highly Effective at Detecting Early Alzheimer’s in Asians

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Neural balance in the brain is associated with brain maturity and better cognitive ability

Categories Brain & Behavior
The spider-inspired spinning method pioneered by researchers from the National University of Singapore produces soft fibres that are strong, stretchable and electrically conductive.

Spider-Inspired Soft Fibres Unleash New Potential for Wearable Technology

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
Peruvoside molecular structure

Plant Compound Peruvoside Shows Potential as Powerful Antiviral Against Range of Viruses

Categories Health
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Novel cancer therapy extends lives of terminally ill dogs

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
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Scientists engineer probiotic to prevent infection of large intestine

Categories Health
Blastocystis ST4 cell (spherical structure) in close contact with bacteria (rod shapes) within the gut of laboratory models

A friend, not foe: Parasite in gastrointestinal system found to promote health

Categories Health

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