Drones: Boon or bane? 07 Jul 2019 "It's hard for Singapore to do without UAS. We would be left behind as a smart nation if we limit the growth and application of the technology." says SUTD Assoc Prof Foong Shaohui. Behind the scenes with Beijing’s leading AI startups 04 Jul 2019 KrASIA took students from Singapore’s University of Technology and Design on a one-week study tour to Beijing. 'Tsunami' on a silicon chip: A world first for light waves 03 Jul 2019 Date: July 3, 2019 Source: University of Sydney Summary: Scientists have for the first time manipulated a light wave,... S'pore heeds citizens' feedback for its new Smart City Index 01 Jul 2019 Often among the top 10 countries in international smart city rankings, Singapore now wants to create a comprehensive index of its own that... Deepfakes a growing problem: Experts 26 Jun 2019 The head of the humanities, arts and social sciences at SUTD, Professor Lim Sun Sun, explained that the appeal of deepfake videos lies in their emotional appeal. Student projects help plug gaps in healthcare 26 Jun 2019 Singapore University of Technology and Design students Vanessa Poh, 21, and Clement Chen, 27, with their Joymaker project. Drone disruptions at airports: How dangerous are they to aircraft? 25 Jun 2019 SINGAPORE: Drone sightings have disrupted flights at Singapore's Changi Airport for the second time in a week, with around 18 departure and... Researchers enhance security in proof of stake blockchain protocols 19 Jun 2019 Credit: CC0 Public Domain Blockchain Technology is known to be one of the top disruptive technologies of today that is driving the fourth... No bell curve grading in national exams, most universities 17 Jun 2019 Bell curve grading is not used in any of the national examinations - the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE), N levels, O levels and A levels - in Singapore, the Ministry of Education (MOE) has said. prev 1 2 ... 14 15 16 17 18 ... 27 28 next