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ICYMI, acronyms have invaded our lives

Some of us might not realise it, but we are so used to acronyms that we do not pay attention to them anymore.


Nasopharyngeal cancer: Sarawak’s silent killer

Cancer is a threat that most of us hope we will never experience


The persisting power of the pendulum

The pendulum is a deceptively simple piece of scientific wonder.


Detecting cancer through medical imaging

According to estimates from the International Agency for Research on Cancer, there were 14.1 million new cancer cases worldwide in 2012.


Shedding light on copyright

By Jacob Ting King SoonYou walk into a shop selling CDs and DVDs on any given day and you are greeted with rows and rows of neatly displayed and packaged discs, ranging from Fast & Furious 7 to Taylor Swift’s …


Supporting spouses to improve expatriate talent retention

Malaysia’s Talent Roadmap published in 2012 indicates that the Government of Malaysia recognises the need to improve the country’s attractiveness to foreign talent.


Research into new bioplastic bags shows promise

Plastics bags may seem rather handy for carrying our groceries or when used as a bag for throwing away garbage.


Settling disputes by arbitration

Arbitration was first introduced formally under the Arbitration Act 1952 as a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method in Malaysia.


It’s only words…

These excerpts are some of the most common exchanges within the academic reading and writing classes that I have taught.


Bacteria, fungi offer solutions to polluting plastics

Most of us will have spent a weekend at a beautiful beach admiring the ocean view.