As AI reshapes industries, one local university is pioneering an approach that teaches students not just about AI but when and how to work with it. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) has launched a new admissions campaign via FiftyFull Singapore, built around the idea of “Prepared for Life”, featuring real life students at SIT’s new ...
IN A much more complex global trade environment, Singapore will focus on growing new trade flows, specialised trade expertise ...
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney have proven that ...
WHILE Singapore has not yet made a decision on whether to deploy nuclear power to meet the country’s energy needs, the ...
Technology can be leveraged in Singapore schools to customise lessons according to the unique needs of students, creating an ...
To help boost Singapore’s medical technology sector, a newly launched initiative will connect medtech companies with local ...
While the summit signals a softer stance toward the private-sector, years of regulatory whiplash has taught firms their ...
SINGAPORE: Wellness technology company OSIM has pledged to improve transparency in its product information following concerns ...
Rice researchers found that a carbon material known as monolayer amorphous carbon is eight times tougher than graphene.
The future of independent wealth management in Singapore lies in continued professionalization and education. “We’re working ...
Like graphene, MAC is also a 2D or single atom-thick material. But unlike graphene where atoms are arranged in an ordered ⎯ ...