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Daily Digest: Weekly News Bites: Gaming for your brain, aging “bursts”, and deadly glow, and more ...

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Weekly News Bites: Gaming for your brain, aging "bursts", and deadly glow
By Asia Research News
Asia Research News monitors the latest research news in Asia. Some highlights that caught our attention this week are how playing video games can help you feel better, how we age rapidly in two "bursts", and a spider that tricks male fireflies into its web.



Machine learning can predict the mechanical properties of polymers
By National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
A machine learning algorithm can use X-ray diffraction data from polymers to predict the behaviour of new materials.



Mpox Resources
Mpox in Asia
By Asia Research News
Mpox has now been reported in Asia. Asia Research News has compiled a small selection of resources for better understanding.



TriMedSoc Alliance renews collaboration to unify voice of Singapore medical students
The presidents of the three medical societies pose for a photo after signing a Memorandum of Understanding to renew the Alliance and reiterating their intention to collaborate closely, together with the signatories of the first MoU signed virtually in 2021 // Credit: Courtesy of TriMedSoc Alliance
By Duke-NUS Medical School
This alliance by the student bodies of Singapore's three medical schools continues to unify and represent the voice of the local medical student community through regular dialogue, engagement and collaboration with external stakeholders, including the Singapore Medical Association and Ministry of He



Designing the ideal soft gripper for diverse functionalities
By Singapore University of Technology and Design
SUTD researchers have developed an exceptionally versatile soft gripper that can easily adapt to various food manipulation scenarios.



The 'Mythical Bird' Chinese Crested Tern Receives Worldwide Attention
By National Taiwan University
Professor Hsiao-Wei Yuan from the School of Forestry and Resource Conservation at National Taiwan University (NTU) has been leading a team since 2003 dedicated to the research and protection of the endangered Chinese Crested Tern, also known as the 'Mythical Bird,' with only fewer than 100


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