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A tiny plant with big potential as a water purifier, superfood, biofuel and source of bioplastics could improve Thailand’s sustainable development outlook.
Cutting-edge technologies being developed for the Red Sea are facilitating a new approach to marine science, and oceans around the world stand to benefit.
A Japanese-Thai research partnership aims to ensure safe and reliable food supply from farm to fork, transitioning Thailand into a food production powerhouse.
The health of ecosystems and the environment are important considerations for all types of product development. The Estée Lauder Companies is scoring its performance in these fields for its cosmetic products, while also opening the scientific debate for the future.
Two researchers who independently developed the neodymium magnet — used in everything from hard disk drives to automobiles — have been awarded the 44th Honda Prize.
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Refractive lenses implanted in the eye are being increasingly used in China. A medtech company and a university are now teaming up to further improve designs.
This technology has vast potential to help patients but remains underutilized and underappreciated. The tools are there. What’s lacking are harmonized controls, regulatory guidelines and database options for sharing validated tests.
UK innovation and research organizations have united to create PACE, a UK£30 million initiative to help drive the early-stage innovation required to tackle antimicrobial resistance.
A multi-pronged approach combining early detection, lifestyle changes and newly approved anti-obesity drugs could help curtail rising obesity rates in Japan, and ease the burden on the healthcare system.
A new, super-efficient emulsion separation process could help address a looming shortage of rare metals, which threatens to impact high tech industries and affect the availability of electric cars.