Study: LNG carbon footprint is worse than coal

Reading Time: 2 minutesLiquefied natural gas (LNG) leaves a greenhouse gas footprint that is 33% worse than coal when processing and shipping are taken into account. This is according to a new study by Cornell University. “Natural gas and shale gas are all bad for the climate. But LNG is worse,” said Robert Howarth, author of the study […]
Scientists warn Hepatitis A in Philippine shellfish goes unchecked

Reading Time: 2 minutesResearchers from several institutions, including the Ateneo de Manila University, the University of the Philippines, Monash University Malaysia Selangor, and the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, have warned that little is known about how the Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) spreads through local communities via commonly cultivated shellfish such as oysters and mollusks. Prompting […]
UPM scientists develop gadget to enhance photosynthesis

Reading Time: 2 minutesResearchers from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) have successfully produced ‘Photosynthesis Enhancer’ using carbon dots technology. The gadget is capable of increasing crop yields between 20 and 30 percent. Through the innovation, the photosynthesis rate increases between 20 and 80 percent depending on the type of crop. Furthermore, the cost to produce carbon dots is about […]
Noorjahan’s passion for ethnomedicine

Reading Time: 2 minutesBY MUGANTI RAJA & TRINAYAANI JEYANDRAN PROF Madya Dr Noorjahan Banu Mohammed Alitheen, Associate Professor at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University Putra Malaysia (UPM), is making significant strides in biomedical research. Her focuses on the therapeutic potential of natural compounds in treating diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. With expertise in […]
Revolutionising POME treatment with advanced RT-ECO Technology

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe palm oil industry is a cornerstone of Malaysia’s economy, but it also presents a significant environmental challenge in the form of Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME). Traditionally, the discharge of untreated POME into the environment has posed serious risks. The effluent, rich in organic carbon and nutrients, impacts soil pH—a critical factor for plant […]
Taking the bull by the horns to save the Borneo buffalo

Reading Time: 2 minutesRECENTLY, classified as critically endangered the race is on to save banteng – the iconic buffalo of Borneo known as Banteng (Bos javanicus). Speaking to local media recently, the Sabah Wildlife Department director Roland Nuin said the state had implemented an action plan – the Bornean Banteng Action Plan for 2019-2028 – in the race […]
Dr Wu is in a hurry to find a cancer cure

Reading Time: 3 minutesBY ANGELINA LISHIA WIDJAYA And CHRIS SIEW KAH TAO DR WU YUAN SENG stands at the forefront of cancer pharmacology, dedicating his career to unraveling the mysteries of two of the deadliest forms of cancers: esophageal and pancreatic. With a profound commitment stemming from personal experiences and a robust academic background, Wu’s journey exemplifies the […]
EVERYDAY SCIENCE – Knowing and understanding the science around us

Reading Time: 2 minutesUnderstanding science isn’t just about passing exams; it’s about seeing how fundamental concepts shape the world. In physics, mathematics, biology, and chemistry, the basics fuel innovations that impact health, technology, and sustainability. Here’s a look at how these “basics” make a big difference in our world. [ihc-hide-content ihc_mb_type=”block” ihc_mb_who=”unreg” ihc_mb_template=”3″ ]Physics: Electromagnetism and Mechanics • […]
Ilanarul champion in ‘Who Wants to be a Scientist 2024?’

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn a thrilling culmination of the “Who Wants to be a Scientist 2024?” competition, Ilanarul Yuvarajah from SJKT Ko Sarangapani, Kedah, emerged as the champion, earning the title of ‘Ariviyal Ainthiram Ambassador’, and walking home with RM2,500 cash prize. Held at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), the final round brought together five young finalists who showcased […]
Wonders of the immune system!

Reading Time: 2 minutesBY PRAVEENA R.G. CHANDRASEGARAN How does the Immune system remember diseases? Did you know that your immune system has a memory? Once it encounters and fights off an infection, it doesn’t forget! If the same disease tries to infect you again, your body can spring into action much faster and more effectively. This memory is […]