As more people in Asia use tech to regulate what they eat, personalized nutrition is becoming a new normal.
Researchers and policymakers in Asia are drawing on traditional knowledge systems to better design environmental conservation strategies.
People with disabilities are breaking physical and social barriers to STEM fields, opening the way for others.
Did you know that soil bacterium S. pasteurii had building superpowers?
Regulating anxiety isn’t all up to the brain—the gut plays a big part, too. New research shows us how.
This International Women's Month, we celebrate some powerful women researchers who are empowering others in Asia.
Researchers uncover a genetic link between ADHD and reduced melatonin, a hormone signaling the body to sleep.
Lack of sleep during pregnancy may impact fetal glucose metabolism and contribute to neurodevelopmental delays—especially in boys.
Today’s connectivity technologies are helping older people in Asia stay socially active and take charge of their own wellbeing.
A study in Japan found that creating pockets of green in cities could encourage people to spend more time in nature.
There’s a scientific basis to the magic of the holiday season.
The waxy surface of forest canopy leaves can also trap airborne microplastics, reveals a study in Japan.