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Singapore Maps 10,000 Proteomes for Precision Medicine
Health & WellnessApr 10

Singapore Maps 10,000 Proteomes for Precision Medicine

Singapore is building one of the world's most comprehensive health databases by analyzing proteins in 10,000 residents' blood, combining cutting-edge technologies to understand how Asian genetics influence disease. The groundbreaking study could transform how doctors predict and treat conditions from heart disease to vision problems.

Google News - Singapore Technology3 min read
Scientists Discover Hidden Proteins Reshaping Disease Research
Health & WellnessMay 6

Scientists Discover Hidden Proteins Reshaping Disease Research

A breakthrough technique reveals hundreds of tiny "dark proteins" scientists never knew existed, opening new paths to understanding and treating heart disease. This global effort to map the body's hidden proteome is transforming how researchers approach human health.

STAT News2 min read
AI Predicts Protein Structures 13% Better Than Top Tools
InnovationFeb 11

AI Predicts Protein Structures 13% Better Than Top Tools

Scientists in Singapore developed an AI system that maps complex protein structures faster and more accurately than ever before. This breakthrough could speed up drug discovery and help researchers tackle diseases more efficiently.

Google News - AI Breakthrough2 min read
Claude Science: AI Workbench Speeds Up Medical Research
InnovationJul 1

Claude Science: AI Workbench Speeds Up Medical Research

Scientists can now conduct entire research projects in one place, from analyzing data to writing papers, thanks to a new AI assistant that handles the tedious parts of discovery. The tool could dramatically speed up breakthroughs in medicine and healthcare.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
South African Lab Saves Million Specimens With Solar Power
SolutionsMay 26

South African Lab Saves Million Specimens With Solar Power

When power cuts threatened a million rare fish specimens floating in flammable ethanol, South African scientists fought back with solar batteries. Now their $420,000 backup system is showing labs worldwide how to keep science alive when the grid goes dark. ---

Nature News3 min read