FEATURES
Biological Evolution & Machine Learning Are Similar, Says Turing Award Winner Leslie Valiant
Can machine learning algorithms capture the complexity of the life that has evolved on Earth? Professor Leslie Valiant shares his views at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2016.
Singapore Needs To Nurture Curiosity, Says President Tan
At the closing ceremony of the Global Young Scientists Summit 2016 last Friday, President Tony Tan emphasized the need to nurture a sense of curiosity in future generations.
Bloom Where You Are Planted
Even though she wasn't given an opportunity to study science earlier in life, retired NUS botany Professor Gloria Lim eventually made a name for herself in mycology.
Growing A Research Culture
Lim Pin, the National University of Singapore's longest-serving vice-chancellor, was instrumental in Singapore's journey to becoming the medical research hub that it is today.
Scientists Should Engage The Public, Says GYSS 2016 Panel
Scientists themselves need to help educate the public on the work they do, say panelists at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2016.
Scientific Success Can Happen Anywhere, Says Nobel Laureate Carlo Rubbia At GYSS 2016
Scientific success can happen anywhere and to anyone, says Carlo Rubbia, winner of the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Mathematics Is In Everything, Says Leslie Lamport At GYSS@one-north 2016
Mathematics is in everything around us, says eminent computer scientist and Turing Award winner Leslie Lamport.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Keun Su Kim
Nanomaterials and their rather unique properties continue to fascinate (and baffle) researchers. This month's rising scientist Keun Su Kim talks about his work in the field of 2D atomic crystals.
Stay Eternally Optimistic, Says Nobel Laureate Ei-ichi Negishi at GYSS@one-north 2016
Believe it or not, before Ei-ichi Negishi became a Nobel Prize-winning organic chemist, he was a farmer.












