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Dr Teo Tee Hui Featured on Straits Times
9 April 2020

Dr Teo Tee Hui Featured on Straits Times

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How effective is a reusable mask and how should I take care of it?
8 April 2020
How good are the free reusable masks which are available for collection until Sunday at community clubs and residents’ committee centres…
Assistant Professor Cheong Kang Hao Featured in Phys.org
6 April 2020

Phys.org and various scientific websites published about the research, co-authored by Science, Math and Technology cluster Assistant Prof Cheong Kang Hao, on the convergence of four broad pathologically networked conditions or ‘Four Horsemen’ that are hurtling civilization towards potential self-destruction, in which a pandemic is one of many possible triggers.

To read the article, please click here.
This research highlight can also be found at https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2020/4/The-four-horsemen-of-the-COVID-19-pandemic

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SUTD Contributes to Hospital Resource Planning for COVID-19 – Engineering Systems and Design (ESD)
6 April 2020

SUTD Contributes to Hospital Resource Planning for COVID-19 – Engineering Systems and Design (ESD)

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HUAWEI CLOUD and ULearning offer free online learning and training solutions to education sector and businesses during COVID-19 outbreak
3 April 2020
SINGAPORE, April 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — HUAWEI CLOUD and Singapore-based learning technology company, ULearning, jointly offer free online…
Virtual hustings for a Covid-19 Singapore GE
3 April 2020
The latest measures, which limit gatherings outside of work and school to 10 people or fewer until April 30, mean traditional forms of campaigning like rallies will not be feasible should these rules still be in place when the hustings begin.
The James Dyson award 2020 is looking for Singapore’s next big inventor
2 April 2020
Since 2005, the James Dyson Award has been on the lookout for innovative and entrepreneurial students and fresh graduates of engineering…
Preventing Another Pandemic: The Link Between Coronavirus and Industrial Livestock Farming
1 April 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has renewed questions about our global food system and the danger that it poses to public health. In particular, the illegal wild animal trade has been singled out in most conversations about disease pandemics, with less focus placed on the role of factory farming.

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6 universities will not raise tuition fees for citizens
1 April 2020
All six autonomous universities will freeze tuition fee hikes for Singaporeans enrolled in government-subsidised undergraduate and…
Do homemade masks work?
28 March 2020
Amid the high demand for face masks as the coronavirus pandemic rages on, many guides have appeared online teaching people how to make…