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Found 302 articles associated to the institution The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).
 
Microelectronics: Taking the heat off microfluidic chips
24-April-2013

Replacing a high-temperature processing technique with an infrared treatment allows the manufacture of tiny devices without damaging the polymer components

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Plasmonics: A flexible bridge between two worlds
10-April-2013

A novel material shows its credentials to facilitate the integration of photonic and electronic components in practical devices

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Nanotechnology: Color printing reaches new highs
10-April-2013

Color printing at the highest resolution possible is enabled by the use of arrays of metal-coated nanostructures

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Data storage: Shingled tracks stack up
10-April-2013

Simply changing the pattern by which data is recorded may lead to increased hard drive capacities

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GlaxoSmithKline and A*STAR’s Institute of Chemical Engineering and Sciences To Develop New Medicines For Emerging Markets
9-April-2013

Singapore, 9 April 2013 – GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and A*STAR’s Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences (ICES) have signed a five-year strategic agreement to develop new evidence based formulations (EBFs) specifically for emerging markets. EBFs are medicines which are reformulated to provide additional patient benefit.

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