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Duke-NUS sharpens focus on population health to curb rising healthcare costs and chronic disease burden
By Duke-NUS Medical School
• Singapore's flagship medical school is doubling down on population health research and technology-enabled solutions to strengthen healthcare systems and prepare tomorrow's leaders • The School rebrands its Health Services & Systems Research (HSSR) programme to deliver policy-relevant, tech-dr



Novel Accurate Approach Improves Understanding of Brain Structure in Children with ADHD
Traveling-subject (TS) harmonized brain imaging data shows reduced measurement bias
By The University of Osaka
Magnetic resonance imaging often yields inconsistent results when assessing the brain's structural characteristics in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).



Duke-NUS sharpens focus on population health to curb rising healthcare costs and chronic disease burden
By Duke-NUS Medical School
• Singapore's flagship medical school is doubling down on population health research and technology-enabled solutions to strengthen healthcare systems and prepare tomorrow's leaders • The School rebrands its Health Services & Systems Research (HSSR) programme to deliver policy-relevant, tech-dr



Eel-astic robots? Stretch and Pressure are the Keys to Eels' Remarkable Locomotive Abilities
By Tohoku University
Did you know eels are one of the few vertebrates capable of swimming even when their spinal cords are completely severed? How they do this has long puzzled scientists.



New Organic Polymer Paves the Way for Recyclable Water-Based Batteries
By Tohoku University
Aqueous batteries, which use water-based solutions as an electrolyte, have been around since the 1860s. They are safe, efficient, and cheap. But many electrode materials do not perform well in aqueous electrolytes. Organic redox polymers are no different.



Traditional Japanese Samurai Daily Behavior Improves Leg Strength
By Tohoku University
With just five minutes a day of training in Rei-ho (an ancient practice common amongst samurai), seniors can improve their leg strength and build up muscles essential for independent living.



How eye-less corals see the light
Reef-building coral
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Reef-building corals use a previously unknown mechanism involving chloride to 'see' visible light



Lingnan University's Campus Life Carnival, with stands from 40 student societies and university teams, delights over 1,000 new students
New students from overseas participate in the booth activities.
By Lingnan University
To encourage new students to explore and take part in all the different aspects of university life, Lingnan held a key orientation activity, its Campus Life Carnival, last night, 4 September.



Watching nanometer filament extension in real-time
By National Taiwan University
Using optical tweezers, researchers at National Taiwan University observed individual binding events in real time, offering new insights into the molecular regulation of homologous recombination.


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