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Research
Butterflies Can Acquire New Scent Preferences and… Pass Them On?
It was long believed that physical characteristics acquired by organisms during their lifetime could not be passed on to their…
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Research
A Breath of Fresh Air for Batteries
DGIST researchers are improving the performance of lithium-air batteries, bringing us closer to electric cars that can use oxygen to…
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Partnerships
More Research Collaboration: Korea’s UNIST & Jeju Free Int’l City
South Korea’s Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Jeju…
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Partnerships
UTM Malaysia & Universitas Negeri Malang Enhance Collaboration
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Universitas Negeri Malang (UM) from Indonesia to…
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Partnerships
Surprise! Singapore Gifts Myanmar TVET Institute
The SMVTI Vocational Training Institute (SMVTI) was officially handed over from the Singapore Government to the Myanmar Government today, in…
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Partnerships
Lessons from Shenzhen: Keep Your Research Partners Close
A new study by the Asian Development Bank focused on Shenzhen, China has re-emphasized the importance of close spatial proximity…
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Society & Sustainability
US Democratic Presidential Candidates: What Are Their Higher Education Policies?
With Super Tuesday looming in the United States, many pertinent issues are dividing the Democratic party. In the sphere of…
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Society & Sustainability
50,000 More Scholarships for Pakistan
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan will give away undergraduate scholarships to around 50,000 shortlisted needy students today (Monday) under the…
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Society & Sustainability
Greening TVET through Strategic Partnerships
Greening technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is an emerging concept that has gathered momentum in the international community…
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Society & Sustainability
Ending the Gender Inbalance in Science: Role of Financing
Many countries, usually poorer ones, are still far even from the target of parity in primary and secondary education enrolment,…
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