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VN students invent 'magic arm' to help people with disabilities

Do Xuan Vuong, Hoang The Nam and Ngo Quang Tai, three students at the Hanoi University of Science and Technology, are seeking a way to help the millions of people with mobility disabilities, many of which were caused by wars and accidents.

Vietnamese scientists say it’s difficult to commercialize their inventions

Many inventions created by scientists and research institutes cannot be applied in real life even though businesses need new technologies.

Startup project trains visually impaired to listen to breathing, input data for medical diagnoses

The startup project offers visually impaired people a stable job – listening to people’s breathing and help provide data for diagnoses about respiratory illnesses.

The physicist who wins Ta Quang Buu Award

Nguyen Truong Thanh Hieu is one of three Vietnamese scientists honored with the 2020 Ta Quang Buu Awards.

Three scientists to be honoured with 2020 Ta Quang Buu Award

The 2020 Ta Quang Buu Award will be presented to three scientists who have made significant contributions to the country’s science and technology sector.

First Vietnamese professor awarded Europe Math Prize

Professor Phan Thanh Nam has become the first Vietnamese professor winning prize of the European Mathematical Society (EMS).

Vietnamese scientists developing tests, treatment to fight coronavirus

Within half a month, Vietnamese scientists gained encouraging research results which help cope with the Covid-2019 epidemic.

Overseas Vietnamese scientist helps develop biotechnology in Vietnam

Nguyen Quoc Binh returned to Vietnam from Canada, accepted an invitation to help HCM City’s leaders lay a foundation for the biotechnology sector.

Vietnamese professor awarded 2020 Sloan Research Fellowship

Vu Ngoc Tam, a young Vietnamese professor working at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder, USA, has been honoured as a 2020 Sloan Research Fellowship recipient.

Treatment options for coronavirus to be studied

Vietnamese scientists will test the effectiveness and safety of using HIV/AIDS medication to treat those infected with the novel coronavirus (nCov).

Microalgae can reduce pollution and be used as biofuel

Microalgae are being used as materials to reduce environmental pollution and create new-generation biofuels.

Vietnamese scientists listed as WoS Highly Cited Researchers

Two Vietnamese scientists have been selected to the list of 2019 Highly Cited Researchers according to the Web of Science.

Three Vietnamese named among 100,000 most cited scientists: PLOS

Three Vietnamese scientists have been named among the world’s 100,000 most cited scientists by monthly peer reviewed scientific journal PLOS Biology.

 

Vietnamese researcher's thesis published in ISI journal

Canada's animal science journal has published a study on three indigenous Vietnamese chicken varieties by Do Quang Son from the Vietnam Agriculture Academy.

Vietnamese scientists contribute to research about black holes

Capturing the recent image of the black hole was the great achievement of a group of more than 200 researchers, including Vietnamese scientists, according to the Vietnam Space Center.

Get scientists to stay in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – Ngo Viet Trung of the Institute of Mathematics under the Viet Nam Academy of Science and Technology tells Khoa hoc & Doi song that funds allotted for sci-tech development need to be used wisely.

Use of new tech: matter of life or death

 VietNamNet Bridge – Tran Van Tung, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology tells Tin tuc (News) that good intermediaries could facilitate transfer of advanced technology to end users.

VN developing space technology

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam has made achievements in space technology applications, and laboratories nationwide were vital in developing technology, according to a seminar report given on Friday. 

Vietnamese scientist publishes research in leading journal

Dr. Tran Dinh Phong from Hanoi has published his research in the prestigious journal Nature Materials, with the findings of the structure and mechanism of action of a catalyst that can replace platinum,an expensive material.

Associate Prof Dr Nguyen Xuan Hung: “Returning to Vietnam is my choice”

“It is the right of everyone to make decisions for his future. As for me, living and working in the homeland is the top priority,” said Nguyen Xuan Hung, a Vietnamese, one of the world’s most influential scientists.