Amid Covid-19 outbreak, some Singapore school leavers rethink overseas study plans 14 May 2020 Raffles Institution alumnus Valerie Lu, 19, was all set to head to the United States to start her degree studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art this August, but the pandemic has made her rethink her plans. General descriptor sparks advancements in dye chemistry 14 May 2020 There is an ongoing demand in biological research to accelerate the development of fluorescent probes based on the photo-induced electron... Tech is changing the way people help each other 12 May 2020 Rise of online social networks, cloud-based sharing have lowered barriers to starting, supporting such initiatives. "Biodegradable," a magic word for environmentally-minded consumers, isn’t always a green panacea 10 May 2020 Next to empty shelves where toilet paper used to be is a stretch of aisle stacked with trash bags, disposable cups, and cutlery at a Whole... Parenting changes amid pandemic 09 May 2020 There has been no slowdown for Ms Mavis Tan, 42, since the coronavirus pandemic hit. She had to guide her children in home-based... Makers community comes together to 3D-print 'ear savers' for COVID-19 healthcare workers 06 May 2020 Wearing surgical masks for long hours can cause discomfort or even ear abrasion - but this group of Singaporeans is hoping to change that. SUTD research shows evidence that bilingualism delays the brain’s aging process 05 May 2020 The study found that seniors who speak two languages actively tend to maintain specific executive control abilities against natural... Researchers are working on reusable face masks to protect against coronavirus 04 May 2020 With protective gear in short supply, teams from China to Israel are trying to develop masks that can withstand repeated use Nanofibre... To make an atom-sized machine, you need a quantum mechanic 04 May 2020 Here's a new chapter in the story of the miniaturisation of machines: researchers in a laboratory in Singapore have shown that a single... prev 1 2 3 next