The people behind 'Fablab' think students will be more motivated if they can link their studies to real-world work and develop 'jaw-dropping' projects
New technology is helping city governments systematize the way they manage everything from crime to health care to trash collection
Researchers estimate that 70 percent of the Philippines’ corals have been damaged
Vietnam faces challenges as it struggles to stay competitive with a graying workforce and public debt
Those hoping for political showdown in Vietnam were disappointed, as Communist Party introduced its preordained quartet of leaders Thursday
Next batch of rulers will be navigating troubled waters, from widespread economic slowdown to increasingly complex security linkages, says one regional expert
Analysts say Washington and Vietnam are making progress in various areas including Agent Orange clean-up, trade and China's aggressive actions in disputed S. China Sea
VOA finds that the royal Doi Tung Development Project, which helped Thais find jobs outside the poppy business, seems to have stood the test of time
Proposal requires communist Vietnam to reform state-run companies, strengthen environmental safeguards
Some experts worry that as companies push the limits of technology, they sometimes place innovation before privacy
Singapore is considering building roads underground and using pods to shuttle people from the subway to their final destination
Vietnam's is the 14th largest country in the world by population, but the country is among YouTube’s top 10 markets for time spent watching videos
Supporters say growing area of Islamic finance is more ethical because banks and businesses must undergo scrutiny to make sure they are sharia-compliant
Thousands of intellectuals, teachers, union members, members of the women's movement and others were killed following a leftist coup attempt and army-led crackdown
ASEAN nations will band together to form AEC, allowing free movement of products, capital, and labor
After years of delays and debates, construction is now underway in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
Developed and developing countries have different causes and solutions for their waste
A survey last year reported 95 percent of Vietnamese agree that people are better off in a free market economy, even if some people are rich and some are poor
Law that took effect July 1 was supposed to be a game changer, giving foreigners most of the same property rights as Vietnamese
Experts say a cultural shift is under way, as people across Asia become increasingly concerned about how their information is shared
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