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Anthropocene Studies in Singapore As Reviewed by Jeffrey K. H. Chan
When sensors make sense
While sensors are remarkable technological items in and of themselves, it is their integration into Internet-connected devices that makes them veritable game changers.
Moths in the twilight
With its understated telling of momentous historical events, Ray’s first novel is destined to be a classic
Teater Ekamatra to stage Malay adaptation of A Clockwork Orange
Congratulations to our Pioneer Class of MUSPP Graduates
On 14 September 2019, we officially graduated our first batch of Master’s in Urban Science, Planning and Policy graduates.
The Big Read: Open to extremist views, youth want diverse voices and honest talk — but at what cost?
Protecting the digital rights of the young in Internet-saturated Singapore
8 fiction books by first-time Indian authors you should be reading right now
7 Surprising Takeaways about Screen Time from Singapore’s Digital Parenting Conference
It seems we can all freak out a little bit less about screen time. We grilled the experts for parenting advice in the digital age and came away with some pretty surprising recommendations…
Experts: Parents should not merely go by the age of the child when deciding when to give them a mobile phone. It depends on their individual development and maturity (summarised translation)
Experts: Parents should not merely go by the age of the child when deciding when to give them a mobile phone. It depends on their individual development and maturity (summarised translation)