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Tang and Co plan to redevelop Maxwell House into a mixed-use project
A pair of Singapore-listed firms controlled by a mysterious mainland investor with links to the younger brother of former US president George W Bush has teamed with a Hong Kong construction firm to win a tender for a mixed-use project in the Lion City’s Tanjong Pagar area.
SingHaiyi Group, which is controlled by mainland-born billionaire Gordon Tang and wife Celine, joined with Chip Eng Seng Corporation, which the Tangs also control, and an affiliate of Hong Kong-listed Chuan Holdings in a joint bid for the en bloc purchase of the building known as Maxwell House at a price of S$276.8 million ($207.8 million) on Thursday, according to a filing with the Singapore Exchange.
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VIDEO: ICREA Research Professor Samuel Sánchez (IBEC) explains how they have observed in vivo the collective movement of nanorobots view more
Credit: IBEC - CIC biomaGUNE
Nanobots are machines whose components are at the nano-scale (one millionth of a millimetre), and can be designed in such a way that they have the ability to move autonomously in fluids. Although they are still in the research and development phase, very significant advances are being made to make nanorobots a reality in the field of biomedicine. Their applications are very varied: from the identification of tumour cells, to the release of drugs in specific locations of the body. Nanorobots powered by catalytic enzymes are among the most promising systems because they are fully biocompatible and can make use of fuels already available in the body for their propulsion. However, understanding the collective behaviour of these nanorobots is essential to advance towards their use in clinica