NUS researchers have developed a new generation of near infra-red (NIR)-emitting nanoprobes for super-resolution imaging in deep tissues. These nanoprobes…
NUS researchers found that butterflies which carry more eyespots on their forewings are more prone to attacks by predators. Most…
NUS chemists have developed a mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe for real-time imaging of clinically-important anticancer drug cisplatin in live cancer cell…
NUS chemists have developed an automated flow synthesis platform by combining continuous-flow synthesis with solid-phase synthesis techniques to enable auto-assembly…
NUS scientists show that two of Singapore’s threatened butterfly species are now critically dependent on a non-native caterpillar host plant,…
Researchers from NUS used a genome mining approach to identify a new cyclic peptide (tolypamide) derived from a cyanobacterium. The…
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“We have barely scratched the surface of Timor-Leste’s biodiversity. New discoveries can have profound impacts on conservation and policy-making.”
In August 2022, we led an expedition to Timor-Leste in collaboration with Conservation International and the government of Timor-Leste. The Museum’s herpetologist, Dr CHAN Kin Onn, discovered a new species of bent-toed gecko which was named Cyrtodactylus santana, in reference to the Nino Konis Santana National Park, in which the gecko was discovered.