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Largest study of Asias rivers unearths 800 years of paleoclimate patterns
Largest study of Asia’s rivers unearths 800 years of paleoclimate patterns
30 December 2020
The SUTD study will be crucial for assessing future climatic changes and making more informed water management decisions.
SUTD and MIT scientists first to simulate a large-scale virus M13
SUTD and MIT scientists first to simulate a large-scale virus, M13
16 December 2020
Scientists developed a procedure that opens the prospects to a whole-length virus simulation at the molecular level.
Light Confinement in a 3D Space
Light Confinement in a 3D Space
26 November 2020
SUTD develops technology which allows for photonic integrated circuits to unlock their potential as high resolution 3D photonic structures in ultra-high speed communications.
New insights into 3D printing of spacers and membranes
New insights into 3D printing of spacers and membranes
06 November 2020
Researchers from SUTD and NTU reviewed recent efforts, shortcomings and conflicting reports of 3D printing in membrane-based water treatment.
Knotting semimetals in topological electrical circuits
Knotting semimetals in topological electrical circuits
28 October 2020
Scientists created exotic states of matter using electrical circuit enhanced by machine-learning algorithm
Precaution Lessons from COVID-19
Precaution: Lessons from COVID-19
27 October 2020
Which is more important in the initial phase of a pandemic: taking precautionary actions or responding to its severity?
Low cost customised prosthesis using 3D printing
Low cost, customised prosthesis using 3D printing
26 October 2020
SUTD, together with Tan Tock Seng Hospital, developed a novel 3D printed non-metallic self-locking prosthetic arm for a patient with a forequarter amputation.
Preheating gelatin as a facile approach to increase 3D printing duration
Preheating gelatin as a facile approach to increase 3D printing duration
29 September 2020
SUTD researchers’ new approach finds that preheating gelatin extended its 3D printing time compared to freshly prepared gelatin and enhanced the printability of the ink.
Researchers Discover Cyber Vulnerabilities Affecting Bluetooth Based Medical Devices
Researchers Discover Cyber Vulnerabilities Affecting Bluetooth Based Medical Devices
21 September 2020
The Greyhound framework, named after the breed of dogs known for their hunting abilities, was designed to systematically sniff out security lapses in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled devices.
SUTD researchers develop simple method to 3D print milk products
SUTD researchers develop simple method to 3D print milk products
18 September 2020
Additive free, multimaterial 3D printing is achieved for milk-based products without temperature control.
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