Polytechnic students impress judges with a 3D printed dish inspired by Indian palak paneer 08 Jun 2022 Inspired by the North Indian spinach and cottage cheese-based palak paneer, two engineering students from Singapore Polytechnic constructed a 3D printed dish that left the judges of the SUTD X Armstrong 3D Printing & Design Innovation Challenge 2022 wanting more. SUTD x Armstrong 3D Printing Design Innovation Challenge 08 Jun 2022 The SUTD x Armstrong 3D Printing Design Innovation Challenge that was held on 8 June 2022. It aims to promote sustainability, in line with Singapore’s plan to produce 30 percent of the nation’s production needs by 2030. The 'Third Space' gains traction 06 Jun 2022 Prof Chan Heng Chee (Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities) writes commentary on the 'Third Space' gaining traction after Russia's invasion of Ukraine caused a profound rift in the world. i Light Singapore Returns To Marina Bay In 2022 With Firefly Fields & Inflatable Plastic Whale 02 Jun 2022 i Light Singapore 2022 Installations Tell The Story Of Our World Can we create a safer space for women and young girls online? 01 Jun 2022 The internet is wonderful. Its accessibility allows us to freely learn, create, connect and more. But sometimes, freedom leads to mischief that can result in online harms. RIE News: SG Guide to Technology, Innovation and Enterprise | May 2022 31 May 2022 The May 2022 issue of RIE News featured research from SUTD faculty and researchers: Assistant Prof Pablo Valdivia y Alvarado, Associate Prof Foong Shaohui, Associate Prof Lynette Cheah, Assistant Prof Dorien Herremans, Assistant Prof Jer-Ming Chen and postdoc Balamurali BT. Study uncovers how China's dams are operated along the Lancang-Mekong river 31 May 2022 China's dams along the Upper Mekong, or Lancang, are often blamed as the main cause of recent droughts in the downstream regions. Yet, it is challenging to corroborate these claims, since China has not been releasing detailed data on how its big dams in the Lancang are operated. The Big Read: Generational gap — a bridge too far or are we making too much of it? 29 May 2022 Whenever intergenerational animosity surfaces, barbs such as "boomers are out of touch", "millennials are entitled" and "Gen Zs are softies ... Fighting for Data Dregs – and Losing The Fight Against Digital Violence 26 May 2022 With more countries adopting legislation to tackle digital violence, there is hope in the battle against online abuse, write Sun Sun Lim of the Singapore University of Technology and Design and Roland Bouffanais of the University of Ottawa. prev 1 2 ... 42 43 44 45 46 ... 156 157 next