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Materials from retired A380 aircraft upcycled and given new lease of life
Premium leather seat covers and seat buckles from retired Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) A380 aircraft were among materials …
SUTD Founding President to be Awarded Honorary Degree by Syracuse University
For his contributions and dedication to education, Professor Thomas Magnanti, who is SUTD’s founding president, will be awarded an honorary degree by Syracuse University during its Commencement on 15 May 2022.
Explainer: Why did lightning bolt skip protection rod at top of Queenstown HDB block? Are buildings in Singapore safe?
A photograph published by Facebook user Mak Wei Seng, showing a lightning bolt hitting the side of a housing block in Queenstown. …
Things To Do In Singapore: A Le Corbusier Exhibition And More
Our weekly edit of things to check out.
Campus life set to return as Covid-19 measures ease
Since January, more in-person activities have been held as the institutions explore ways to bring back events, such as orientation camps and hall activities, on a larger scale.
Unmanned drone deliveries in Singapore on track to reality
The launch of 5G networks, longer-lasting batteries and better sensors are among developments in the past two years that have brought the concept of unmanned drone doorstep delivery of parcels closer to reality here.
Are memes good or bad?
Log onto social media and a cheeky meme is likely to greet you within seconds. It might be a provocative, often ironic headline framing a breaking news item.
New Methods Could Improve Security Of Two-Factor Authentication Systems
Researchers have designed mechanisms to counter the vulnerabilities in push-notification based systems.
Customised 3D printed meals on demand
Professor Chua Chee Kai, Head of the Engineering Product Development Pillar at SUTD, joins an exclusive interview with Lianhe Zaobao. Prof Chua has developed a prototype food printer, which he plans to put on the market soon.
Guiding the Design of Metal Batteries Using Charge Transport Prediction Method
An SUTD research group has come up with first principles-based charge transport equations for electrode–electrolyte present modeling to progress the knowledge of the electrode–electrolyte transport process and fulfill the zero-current problem.