Researchers develop fast, low-energy artificial synapse for advanced AI systems 28 Sep 2021 Brain-inspired computing is a promising candidate for next-generation computing technologies. Developing next-generation advanced ... Discover the rich evidence of design at Archifest 2021 27 Sep 2021 With over 100 events spread out across the island and online, the month-long Architecture Festival promises to have something for everyone, appealing to both architecture enthusiasts and the general public. SUTD students propose dual-purpose vehicle to ferry workers, tools safely 27 Sep 2021 A group of SUTD students has come up with a concept vehicle that takes a safe and cost-effective route to carry workers and equipment - in response to a challenge by The Straits Times to curb accidents involving workers on the back of lorries. Digitalising our SMEs - benefits, costs and considerations 27 Sep 2021 IN this year's National Day Rally speech, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong touched on the need to help Singapore companies make their mark in ... Are certain neighbourhoods more prone to being struck by Covid-19? 25 Sep 2021 Sited outside Toa Payoh's town centre, Lorong 8 is shaped a bit like an elephant trying to make a break into the inner circle. Resolving the where and when of social media events 24 Sep 2021 Researchers from the University of Melbourne and the Singapore University of Technology and Design have developed an algorithm that can detect important events based on the time and geographical scale of topics being actively discussed on social media. The smart city of the future 24 Sep 2021 PICTURE this: hot-pink driverless electric vehicles, stuffed to the brim with food deliveries, cruising along our highways. Are school networks in SE Asia smart enough to empower future learning? 24 Sep 2021 Schools across Southeast Asia have been forced to close during the pandemic lockdowns. In many cities, students have shifted to home-based ... 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. prev 1 2 ... 56 57 58 59 60 ... 150 151 next