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Earlier this week, NTU Singapore brought together global academic leaders, industry innovators, and policymakers who share a common vision of building a resilient and sustainable future at the ...
Image: (From left, standing) Dr Moez Sanaa, Unit Head, Standards and Scientific Advice on Food & Nutrition, WHO; Mr Lim Chuan Poh, Chairman, Singapore Food Agency; and Professor Lim Kah Leong, ...
IAS@NTU STEM Graduate ColloquiumProf Yun’s research focuses on the development of emerging solar cells and the nanoscale functional imaging of thin film solar cells. He investigates the factors that ...
Credit: Embassy of France in Singapore A landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed today by Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), NTU Singapore via the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N), ...
An international genomics study led by scientists from NTU Singapore at the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) and Asian School of the Environment (ASE) has shown ...
Recently, the oft-mentioned “alamak” and “tapau” were among a list of words deemed untranslatable that were added to the Oxford English Dictionary. It will come as news to anyone who has ever gasped ...
Approximately 80% of international cargo is transported by sea, and greenhouse gases and pollutants from the shipping industry pose serious threats to climate change, public health, and socio-economic ...
The issue of the cost of living is expected to remain a primary concern for Singaporeans as they prepare to vote. Political observers say that topics such as housing, employment, and the cost of ...
NTU’s School of Social Sciences is proud to see the influence of our faculty’s work reach beyond academia and into the heart of public life. Mr Kuan Perng Shun, newly introduced as one of the Workers’ ...
In this Lens on Singapore podcast leading up to GE2025, political science experts Dr Gillian Koh, senior research fellow from NUS' Institute of Policy Studies and Assoc Prof Walid Jumblatt bin ...
Organised by NUS Civil Engineering Club in collaboration with NTU and SIT Civil Engineering Clubs, SUCCEED 2025 (Singapore Universities Combined Civil Engineering Engagement Day) brought together ...
Over an intensive half-day session, student teams tackled complex engineering challenges, proposing sustainable strategies for topics such as reducing full-life carbon in high-rise buildings, managing ...
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