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Singapore's battle against disinformation and foreign influence bids
Head of HASS, Prof Lim Sun Sun, shares her views on the use of third-party advocates and commentators in this topic.
Temasek Shophouse launches Orchard Road extension project
Associate Prof Yeo Kang Shua says the row of early- to mid-20th-century buildings is reflective of the transitional phase from the traditional shophouse design to larger commercial and mixed-use developments with residences.
How technology can help make urban transport work for people
A data-driven approach helps Associate Professor Lynette Cheah to tackle concerns about self-driving buses and delivery-truck congestion.
The Big Read: Watch out Facebook (and the world), as pandemic-fuelled TikTok boom unleashes the good, bad and ugly
Social media experts told TODAY that while TikTok was already gaining traction when it launched internationally in 2017, it was boredom and isolation at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic that boosted the take-up rate of the Chinese mobile app around the world.
How Singapore’s scientists partner with Chinese peers despite complicated politics
The article included an interview with SMT Assistant Prof Ang Yee Sin and quotes from Associate Provost, Research & International Relations, Prof Yeo Kiat Seng.
Researchers unravel cell biology through artificial intelligence
Assoc Prof Javier G. Fernandez and PhD candidate Jyothsna Vasudevan from SUTD collaborated with National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University and successfully demonstrated the correlation between cytoskeleton organisation and nuclear position by turning to artificial intelligence.
Professor Yeo Kiat Seng Conferred the Singapore National Academy of Science (SNAS) Fellowship
Professor Yeo Kiat Seng has been elected as a Singapore National Academy of Science (SNAS) Fellow, for his pioneering work and leadership in RF/mm-wave integrated circuit design and the promotion of STEM education in Singapore.
Man surprises Tharman & wife with portrait sketch while at event
From drawing strangers on the MRT to drawing politicians.
3D-printing method for food could make insect protein mainstream
A method for 3D-printing food could bring alternative protein sources including algae, plant and insects to the mainstream.
3 public service veterans top this year’s National Day Awards list
Including SUTD Chairman Mr Lee Tzu Yang, they receive the Distinguished Service Order for contributions to Singapore over the years.