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High levels of certain immune cells in patients with systemic sclerosis are linked to serious health problems, including scleroderma renal crisis and interstitial lung disease.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Fermenting stevia leaf extract produces a potential treatment for pancreatic cancer.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Every year, Asian Scientist Magazine publishes Asian Scientist 100, a carefully curated list of the best and brightest researchers and leaders in SETM in Asia. This year we complete a decade of doing so.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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The macaques remain close to and care for their dying companions, echoing human responses to death.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease with an average life expectancy post-diagnosis of just two to four years.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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This new approach utilizes nanotechnology, gene suppression, and delivery strategies to combat superbug infections that antibiotics cannot treat.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Researchers expect depopulation and biodiversity losses to spread across East Asia.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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Study results suggest generative AI could be used in training medical students and residents.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Drawing on traditional knowledge systems, environmental researchers and policymakers in Asia are working with indigenous communities to design better strategies for environmental conservation.| Asian Scientist Magazine
A rare occurrence in the wild, exclusive self-pollination is an evolutionary strategy that may lead to extinction.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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Stricter air pollution controls in Southeast Asia could prevent up to 36,000 ozone-related premature deaths annually by 2050.| Asian Scientist Magazine
This discovery could lead to targeted cancer treatments that improve survival rates and reduce side effects.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Across Asia, people with disabilities are breaking physical and social barriers to STEM fields, opening the way for others.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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Childhood experience with nature is a significant predictor of adult well-being, found the study.| Asian Scientist Magazine
World’s first Asian Immune Diversity Atlas (AIDA) can lead to more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatments for Asian populations.| Asian Scientist Magazine
A set of nutrition-focused digital assists on an online grocery site encouraged customers make healthier food choices.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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Researchers and policymakers in Asia are trying to make medical research more inclusive to better serve the region’s diverse communities.| Asian Scientist Magazine
The underrepresentation of women in heart research and treatment has perpetuated the widespread misconception that cardiovascular diseases are more common in men. Some women researchers in Asia have come forward to challenge that.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Residential architectural designs should incorporate elements such as exposure to natural light in bedrooms to improve alertness.| Asian Scientist Magazine
E. albertii is known to cause gastrointestinal diseases in humans, such as watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting and fever.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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A mix of calcium carbonate produced by soil bacterium Sporosarcina pasteurii and guar gum may hold the key to repair broken bricks in lunar space.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Researchers from the Singapore Institute of Technology co-designed a holistic mobile app with stroke survivors, caregivers and clinicians that delivers information on stroke through games and educational content.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Researchers in South Korea have identified unique genetic markers of the chronic inflammatory disease that affects dental implants.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Denticles on sharks' skin help reduce friction, allowing them to swim with great efficiency at different speeds.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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Study participants who had at least three servings of fruits a day were able to reduce likelihood of aging-related depression by 21 percent.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Individuals with memory-related mild cognitive impairment talked less and used fewer but more general nouns.| Asian Scientist Magazine
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Scientists have documented a Sumatran orangutan applying the sap of a pain-relieving plant to an open wound, suggesting a shared ancestral origin of human wound care practices.| Asian Scientist Magazine
As more heatwaves sweep through Southeast Asia, outdoor workers are confronted with an increased risk of deaths, disabilities and health issues in the region.| Asian Scientist Magazine
The study revealed that airborne microplastics stick to the waxy surfaces of forest canopy leaves, effectively serving as terrestrial reservoirs.| Asian Scientist Magazine
As part of a continuing effort to bridge the gender gap for women scientists, L’Oréal Singapore celebrated three outstanding women researchers in the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science 2023 program. Dr Leow Wan Ru, Dr Yang Le and Dr Xue Shifeng each received S$10,000 to advance their research.| Asian Scientist Magazine
In an interview with Supercomputing Asia, Torsten Hoefler, director, Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich, covers HPC education, regulation and international collaboration.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Study shows how gum disease and diabetes interact. It suggests that "RESISTIN" molecule can be targeted to treat gum disease patients and reduce diabetes risk| Asian Scientist Magazine