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ASD students featured in The Straits Times for their monument designed to commemorate Singapore history
ASD students featured in The Straits Times for their monument designed to commemorate Singapore history
Coronavirus outbreak shows vulnerability of densely packed cities, highlights need for redesign
New marker designed by students to commemorate S’pore history
Assistant Professor Cheong Kang Hao’s Publication on Scienmag
Scienmag published the research led by Science, Mathematics and Technology cluster Assistant Prof Cheong Kang Hao that explains why predators sometimes lay dormant eggs.
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This research highlight can also be found at https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2020/2/The-paradox-of-dormancy-Why-sleep-when-you-can-eat
Hoarding toilet paper: The mystery of such panic buying explained
Singapore’s dense, close-knit networks make people more prone to believe their contacts and take up mass behaviours. Like buying toilet paper for no apparent reason, just because your WhatsApp chatmates are doing so
SweynTooth: Bluetooth Vulnerabilities Expose Many Devices to Attacks
Racism in the Time of Coronavirus
Rising deaths and infections have been accompanied by a disturbing global surge in xenophobia against ethnic Chinese people and others of Asian descent.
When playground politics migrates online
Married for 50 years and counting
Three couples who have been together for at least five decades share advice