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The smart city of the future
Business Times published an article about the smart city of the future which included expert quotes from LKYCIC research fellow Dr Samuel Chng.
Are school networks in SE Asia smart enough to empower future learning?
In China, the state is regulating children’s work and play – to what end?
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.
In China, the State is Regulating Children’s Work and Play – To What End?
AsiaGlobal Online published a commentary by HASS head Prof Lim Sun Sun and LKYCIC postdoctoral research fellow Wang Yang on China regulating gaming companies and the country’s online education sector. The article discussed holistic solutions the state can use to manage the social impact of ubiquitous technological innovation.
$457m to boost social science and humanities research
High traffic increased infection risk at Toa Payoh Lorong 8 market: Study
Law grad, former IMH specialist in latest cohort at Duke-NUS Medical School
Pawnbroker body raises $538k for SUTD bursary as it marks 100th year
Don’t sideline access amid pandemic
Singapore Malay writers imagine fantasy and future worlds
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.