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International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
04 Aug 2010
In 2002, a highly publicized survey by the Latinobarómetro polling firm found that 40% of Latin Americans identified employment as the region’s biggest problem — ahead of corruption, poverty, and violence.
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
04 Aug 2010
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) created history in the field of medicine when, for the very first time at the Asian level, it succeeded in producing three graduates specializing in the field of blood transfusion (Blood Bank).
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
04 Aug 2010
PULAU PINANG, 31 July: Malaysia can only achieve developed nation status in 2020 if the society succeeds in terms of intellectual development.
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
04 Aug 2010
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) today created history in championing human rights at international level when a USM student was selected to participate in the programme ‘Misi Konvoi Ramadhan Gaza, Palestine : Ramadhan March For Freedom’.
Nature Publishing Group
03 Aug 2010
Humans are still evolving and we’re beginning to understand how, suggests an article for Nature Reviews Genetics. From height to blood pressure, we continue to be shaped by selective forces, some of which are of our own making.
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International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
02 Aug 2010
Often, the best answers can be found right at home
RIKEN
02 Aug 2010
A genome-wide study on Japanese subjects has identified 5 new genetic variations associated with prostate cancer and revealed differences and similarities between Europeans and Asians in susceptibility to the disease.
Nature Publishing Group
01 Aug 2010
Summaries of newsworthy papers include: Potassium channel’s role in epilepsy; A molecular switch for blood vessels in tumours; Finer tools for cell mechanics; Short-lived pollutants; Single-molecule snapshot
RIKEN
30 Jul 2010
Claire Marrache-Kikuchi writes to Kimitoshi Kono at the Low Temperature Physics Laboratory, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
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RIKEN
30 Jul 2010
Calculating the binding energy between hyperon particles contributes to understanding a new type of neutron star
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RIKEN
30 Jul 2010
By bolstering a sophisticated computational model with quantitative experimental data, researchers begin to decipher the workings of a complex signaling network
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RIKEN
30 Jul 2010
By bolstering a sophisticated computational model with quantitative experimental data, researchers begin to decipher the workings of a complex signaling network
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RIKEN
30 Jul 2010
Genetic data help scientists close in on the immunological malfunctions underlying a mysterious pediatric disorder
RIKEN
29 Jul 2010
Tokyo, 29 July - A team of researchers at the RIKEN Plant Science Center and the Institute of Cancer Research has uncovered details of a protein complex governing innate immune response in plants and animals, with applications in the development of disease-resistant crops and treatment of human diseases.
Nature Publishing Group
28 Jul 2010
Summaries of newsworthy papers include: Potassium channel’s role in epilepsy; Finer tools for cell mechanics; A molecular switch for blood vessels in tumours; Short-lived pollutants; Single-molecule snapshot
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
28 Jul 2010
SAWAHLUNTO, INDONESIA, 17 July: Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) through the School of Dental Sciences, USM, has once again taken the initiative to share its expertise in the area of treatment and surgery for cleft lips.
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
28 Jul 2010
Acting on the belief that institutions of learning must collaborate in developing higher eduation in the country, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) have co-organised the ‘Creativity, Innovation, Technology and Research in the Arts’ Exhibition or eCITRA 2010.
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
28 Jul 2010
PENANG, 19 July – The expertise of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) academia will be utilized to help people with special neeeds (OKU) in the field of economics.
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Prince of Songkla University
28 Jul 2010
Mr. Pipat Soisook, a researcher at Bat Research Unit, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University revealed that the research team of PSU Bat Research Unit had found a new species of Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus beddomei) in Phachi River Wildlife conservation area.
Nature Publishing Group
25 Jul 2010
Summaries of newsworthy papers include: New treatment for inborn error of metabolism; Atmosphere–biosphere feedbacks; Black carbon plumes; PEGging glycans; Determinants of cellular age
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RIKEN
23 Jul 2010
Unusual properties predicted in superconducting thin films could deliver perfect lenses and other novel applications
RIKEN
23 Jul 2010
Surface-selective fluorescent labeling enables cell tracking in the body while preserving initial cell function
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RIKEN
23 Jul 2010
Inward flow of membrane material is critical for repulsive growth cone turning
Nature Publishing Group
21 Jul 2010
Summaries of newsworthy papers include: A new view of the high-redshift Universe; A lunar mineral rich in volatile elements; Look to the lakes; Making something of graphene nanoribbons; A new route to nanocrystal superlattices; Marmot baby boom linked to climate change
Nature Publishing Group
21 Jul 2010
Summaries of newsworthy papers include:The Hacker in Your Hardware; Catastrophic Thinking; Threatening Ocean Life
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Asia Research News
21 Jul 2010
The Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) is a body set up with a mission that encompasses pursuit, encouragement and enhancement of excellence in the fields of science, engineering and technology for the development of the nation and the benefit of mankind.
Nature Publishing Group
20 Jul 2010
Music training may bring about biological changes in the brain that could enhance music processing and even transfer to other domains.
Nature Publishing Group
20 Jul 2010
The question as to whether induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells retain a memory of their tissue of origin is addressed in two papers published online this week.
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RIKEN
20 Jul 2010
Tokyo, 20 July - Scientists at Stanford University and RIKEN have revealed new clues on the microscopic processes by which resistance in certain materials is dramatically altered by the presence of magnetic fields.
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Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
19 Jul 2010
PENANG, 13 July – Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) through the School of Distance Education (PPPJJ) launched another centre of excellence, known as mobilelearning@usm here recently.