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Demand spikes for UV sanitisers to clean phones
15 April 2020
From the US to Singapore, anxious consumers are snapping up these pencil case-like gadgets that use UV light to kill germs, hoping to keep their devices free of the virus that causes Covid-19
Dr Teo Tee Hui Featured on Straits Times, 15 April 2020
15 April 2020

Dr Teo Tee Hui Featured on Straits Times, 15 April 2020

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Responding to COVID-19: What can we learn from Singapore?
14 April 2020
As each country charts its own path through the Coronavirus pandemic, Singapore has often been held up as an example of where diligent…
Urgent need for multilateral action and global leadership
14 April 2020
We cannot talk of Covid-19 as a black swan or grey swan. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in his now much watched and rewatched 2015 TED talk had warned…
Plasmonic color offers durability, ultra-high resolution, and low cost
12 April 2020
The phenomenon behind the earliest photographs is making a comeback, inspiring new research in color printing and displays
S’pore researchers pushing on with work to combat Covid-19
11 April 2020
A*Star researchers at work in February. Laboratory work for projects has been put on hold during the circuit breaker period. However,…
Six ways to juggle science and childcare from home
9 April 2020
In the face of COVID-19 restrictions on daily life, scientist-parents describe their efforts to balance family and work duties.
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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