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Shedding light on children's digital rights
What do a study lamp, parental aspirations and digital rights have in common? A lot more than meets the eye.
Fun apps and games to beat stay-home holiday blues
A month-long break with more time at home probably spells more screen time for many families.
A Smart Lamp That Watches Kids When They Study Is a Hit in China
The product, made by TikTok owner ByteDance, monitors study habits and offers aid to students—but also raises privacy issues
Asst Prof Michael Budig featured in issue 4, Arup Research Review
Asst Prof Michael Budig featured in issue 4, Arup Research Review
Asst Prof Immanuel Koh featured at the panel discussion of the AI-architects section of the Venice Architecture Biennale
Asst Prof Immanuel Koh featured at the panel discussion of the AI-architects section of the Venice Architecture Biennale
It Takes a Village: Collective Led Projects from Around the World
Using the environment to control quantum devices
IN FOCUS: Is there an environmental cost from Singapore’s love affair with en bloc sales?
Placemaking Special: Read This Important Study On Shaping Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods
d+a published a placemaking special which was based on a study done by LKYCIC Research Director and Programme Lead of the Lee Li Ming Programme in Ageing Urbanism, Dr Belinda Yuen.
Why diplomatic events like the Shangri-La Dialogue cannot go virtual
In late April, Asean leaders took some health risks by showing up for a face-to-face meeting in Jakarta to discuss the issue of Myanmar, which has been embroiled in political and social unrest since a February coup.