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Scientists decode three deadly parasite genomes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three parasites that sicken or kill millions of people in the developing world every year have been genetically sequenced and are giving up clues that could be used to fight them, scientists said on Thursday.
Scientists decode three deadly parasite genomes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three parasites that sicken or kill millions of people in the developing world every year have been genetically sequenced and are giving up clues that could be used to fight them, scientists said on Thursday.
Taylor-made for success
OUR GRADUATES hit the ground running!' says Ooi Chee Kok, deputy president of Taylor's Education Bhd and chief operating officer of Taylor's Business School, when speaking about how Taylor's College students are prepared for the professional working world.
Where students work and play
One of the first tasks KDU College has to do is to get the students used to independent work as quickly as possible.
Riding the biotech wave
Limkokwing University College of Creative Technology (Limkokwing) and the University of East London (UEL) are collaborating to actively develop joint educational and business initiatives in biotech and the health sciences.
First scholar
To be the first in anything is usually an achievement, but when it comes with a title like the inaugural University of Melbourne Prime Minister of Malaysia Scholar, it can be quite daunting.
USM team produces cheaper nanotubes
Universiti Sains Malaysia's (USM) gold medal-winning invention of producing carbon nanotubes from natural gas can bring down the price of plasma TV sets if commercialised.
Where you are a person, not a number
At Australian Institute for University Studies (AIUS), students are not treated like an enrolment number but a person who deserves attention and commitment, as many of its undergraduates would attest.
Move to curb bioattacks
ANYONE using a biological agent as a potential weapon faces life behind bars and a S$1mil (RM2.3mil) fine under proposed new Singaporean laws.
Teen no ordinary high achiever
He is just 17, but despite his youth, Timothy Lim Seng Yen has achieved a lot more than many older people.