Resources

As we move into our third decade in science communication, we prepared this resource as a guide for those interested in knowing more about communicating science and research. We hope the resources here will help anyone interested in science communication. 


 

Giants in history

Today's research stands on the shoulders of those who came before us. Get to know these fascinating pioneers from Asia.

Because role models matter


 

Blog

Our blog articles cover a range of instructional insights for those communicating science, interviews from across the science communication community, case studies and more.


 

“While assisting my nieces on Asian pioneers in science, I came upon your Giants in History. Thank you, love the site, really helps to inspire young people to enter the science fields”
Dal Basi
“We have gone through the very informative magazine and have found the projects very interesting.”
First Secretary, Embassy of India, Norway
“The Asia Research News team have been fantastic to work with on our advertorial. They took all our comments on board, and were able to smoothly guide the interviews and exchanges with our researchers. The resulting magazine pages look attractive and the content of the magazine as a whole is very interesting. It’s great to see research highlights from institutions across Asia.”
Dr Catherine Diamond, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
I am impressed by the writer's ability to grasp this difficult scientific topic.
Prof Ganesh Namasivayam, Institute For Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), Japan
Asia Research News is a powerful service to promote and share research findings. The team have been very helpful in providing insightful guidance to subscribers on producing good research articles. Thanks for all the guidance and sharing. It's my pleasure working with you.
Dr Yeun-Mun CHOO, University of Malaya
I think the article is well written by these folks, considering the otherwise 'dry' nature of the research.
Prof. Indraneil Das Universiti Malaysia Sarawak