In China, the state is regulating children's work and play - to what end? 23 Sep 2021 China’s “techlash” has claimed its latest victims: gaming companies and the country’s online education sector. While these measures may yield modest short-term results, Prof Lim Sun Sun and Wang Yang discuss why the state should explore more holistic solutions as it seeks to manage the social impact of ubiquitous technological innovation. How robots can tell how clean is "clean" 23 Sep 2021 Share on FacebookShare on Twitter Over the years, cleaning robots have evolved from disc-shaped vacuum cleaners found in homes to advanced ... $457m to boost social science and humanities research 21 Sep 2021 A total of $457 million has been set aside to strengthen social science and humanities research in Singapore over the next five years. High traffic increased infection risk at Toa Payoh Lorong 8 market: Study 21 Sep 2021 Many of those who live in the area are elderly or have jobs that do not allow them to work from home. Pawnbroker body raises $538k for SUTD bursary as it marks 100th year 20 Sep 2021 The Singapore Pawnbrokers' Association (SPA) has raised $537,500 to fund a bursary scheme for Singapore University of Technology and Design ... Law grad, former IMH specialist in latest cohort at Duke-NUS Medical School 20 Sep 2021 One is a law graduate from the University of Cambridge in Britain, while the other is a creative media professional turned peer support ... Don't sideline access amid pandemic 19 Sep 2021 More developers have incorporated accessibility into building design, and initiatives like Inclusive Spaces highlight the need to design for people's wants and needs. Singapore Malay writers imagine fantasy and future worlds 18 Sep 2021 In a futuristic underground cemetery, machines dispense electronic prayers for the departed. A man's shadow splits into two... These are the worlds of Singa-Pura-Pura, a groundbreaking anthology that collects speculative fiction by home-grown Malay writers. Mind the gap - income divide in children's use of digital devices 17 Sep 2021 Study shows young children from lower-income families are spending more unsupervised time than higher-income ones on such devices, to their detriment. Their parents need help to bridge this digital gap. prev 1 2 ... 63 64 65 66 67 ... 156 157 next