Highlights
Super-resolution imaging using MeV ion beams
December 07, 20167 Dec 2016. NUS physicists have developed a new form of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy for biomedical applications by using highly focused…
Read MoreTowards “artificial molecules” of semiconductor nanocrystals
December 01, 20161 Dec 2016. NUS chemists have developed a synthesis approach to link semiconductor nanoparticles in a site-specific, stoichiometrically controlled manner…
Read MoreBoosting our marine sustainability efforts
November 28, 201628 Nov 2016. NUS marine researchers are boosting local marine research and sustainability efforts to cope with emerging challenges brought…
Read MoreSolution-processable conducting films with extreme work functions
November 24, 201624 Nov 2016. NUS scientists in collaboration with scientists at Cambridge Display Technology Ltd (CDT), a subsidiary of Sumitomo Chemical…
Read MoreTortuous path to nanocrystals
November 21, 201621 Nov 2016. NUS researchers observed the crystallisation of gold particles in real time in an aqueous solution in clear violation…
Read MoreCounting motifs in the human interactome
November 17, 201617 Nov 2016. NUS mathematicians have developed an unbiased and consistent estimator for counting motif (pattern) of gene regulatory relationships….
Read MoreFluid structure interaction
November 14, 201614 Nov 2016. NUS mathematicians have developed an efficient and stable numerical method to solve fluid structure interaction problems involving large…
Read MoreDesigning carriers for inhalation drug delivery
November 10, 201610 Nov 2016. Pharmaceutical scientists from NUS have developed tchniques to modify lactose carrier particles in dry powder inhalers for…
Read MoreRemember me if you forget your name: ALS and FTLD
November 07, 20167 Nov 2016. NUS biologist is part of the team that have discovered an important step in the development of…
Read MoreModelling neurodegeneration in zebrafish
November 03, 20163 Nov 2016. NUS biologists have discovered a mechanism explaining why motor neurons are more vulnerable and degenerate first in a…
Read MorePolarons for flexible electronics
October 31, 201631 Oct 2016. NUS scientists have published a report to revise the 30-year old polaron band model for doped organic…
Read MoreParallelised computation lens goes open-source
October 27, 201627 Oct 2016. NUS scientists have developed the first scalable robust, open-sourced reconstruction algorithm targeted specifically for lens-less imaging with x-ray…
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