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Found 299 articles associated to the institution The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).
 
A*STAR’S INSTITUTE OF MICROELECTRONICS AND SFC FLUIDICS COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP POINT-OF-NEED TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE
27-November-2012

Singapore, 27 Nov- A*STAR’s Institute of Microelectronics (IME) and SFC Fluidics, a USA microfluidics-based biomedical device development company, will be collaborating to develop a portable diagnostic tool for rapid triaging of traumatic brain injury (TBI) victims and to improve the treatment strategies.

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Polymer chemistry: A pinch of copper proves invaluable
21-November-2012

A novel approach produces dual-function molecules that enhance a widely used chemical reaction while reducing harmful by-products

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Wireless networks: Mobile devices keep track
21-November-2012

A more sensitive technique for determining user position could lead to improved location-based mobile services

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Green chemistry: The sweet conversion of a by-product
21-November-2012

The waste plant materials remaining from palm oil extraction processes can now be converted into a useful sugar

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A*STAR’s IMRE and Cima NanoTech to develop materials for next generation transparent conductors
19-November-2012

A*STAR’s Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) and Cima NanoTech, a US multinational company, have signed an agreement to jointly work on new sustainable nanomaterials, processes and devices for transparent conductors used to make cheaper and more efficient electronics and organic solar cells.

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