Southeast Asia’s falling turboprop numbers create sustainability challenge: report 15 Jan 2024 In 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic, turboprops accounted for 43% of “super short-haul” routes in Southeast Asia, but this dropped to 39% in 2023, according to a report published by the Aviation Studies Institute at SUTD. Robots in pest control: Spotting rats, repelling snakes 14 Jan 2024 The shoebox-size, radio-controlled bots are fitted with cameras on each end to stream footage from dark and cramped spaces. Singapore and Tamil Nadu to develop India’s first net-zero industrial park 14 Jan 2024 The southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu is looking to manufacture electrical vehicles (EVs) and electronics in the country’s first planned net-zero industrial park being set up with Singapore’s help in the state capital Chennai. Enhance confidence in use of technology 13 Jan 2024 Encouraging older adults to use technology can help them develop a sense of independence and extend their independent lives, stay socially connected with family and friends. Hands-on with Silent Cicada’s ‘air-con in a watch’ 11 Jan 2024 Touted as a “personal air-conditioner” on the wrist, Silent Cicada’s line of watches use an advanced cooling plate placed against the wrist to reduce blood flow temperature. 162-year-old St Andrew’s Cathedral completes 2-year restoration works in time for new year 01 Jan 2024 Associate Professor Yeo Kang Shua was involved in the restoration works as the conservation adviser. Gazetted as a national monument in 1973, the cathedral is the oldest surviving Anglican place of worship in Singapore. ‘5Ghoul’ Vulnerabilities Haunt Qualcomm, MediaTek 5G Modems 11 Dec 2023 Collectively tagged as 5Ghoul, the 14 security defects can be exploited to drop and freeze 5G connections on smartphones and routers, and to conduct downgrading attacks, according to the research team. The majority of the flaws affect 5G modems from Qualcomm and MediaTek. For discovering three security flaws in Qualcomm chips, SUTD researcher received over $10,000 11 Dec 2023 Students from the Singapore University of Technology and Design discovered three security vulnerabilities in Qualcomm's 5G chips, which may disable the 5G network services of about 60% of the world's mobile phones. Security flaw discovered in Qualcomm chips 11 Dec 2023 Channel NewsAsia speaks to SUTD researcher Dr Matheus Garbelini who shared about the discovery process. This discovery was made by Dr Garbelini and his team, which includes Assistant Prof Sudipta Chattopadhyay, SUTD PhD student, Shang Zewen, and two researchers from A*STAR. prev 1 2 ... 9 10 11 12 13 ... 156 157 next