TECHNOLOGY
Attention, Athletes: Physiotherapy Robot Helps Ease The Aches
Emma the physiotherapy robot helps to relieve muscle strains and injuries using acupoint therapy.
Rusty Steel? No Problem, Let’s Split Water With It
Corroded stainless steel plates could be used as efficient, low cost and stable electrodes for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Leading The Disruption Of Tissue Imaging
HistoIndex offers fully-automated, stain- and label-free imaging systems, assisting scientists and clinicians in delivering purely objective tissue assessments and taking the guesswork out of tissue diagnosis.
Nutritional Seaweed Kit Wins Shell Ideas360 Audience Choice Award
A kit that makes nutritional supplements out of seaweed has topped a live audience vote at Shell’s global innovation competition.
Singapore To Build Waste-To-Energy Research Facility
The National Environment Agency of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University will be co-funding the development of this research facility.
‘Jumping’ Film Harnesses The Power Of Humidity
Researchers have developed a film that curls up and straightens out when exposed to tiny, barely measurable changes in ambient conditions.
Nanofilter Uses Less Energy To Purify Wastewater
The nanofilter, which combines two of the final steps in the wastewater treatment process, could reduce the energy needed by up to five times.
IBM To Establish Blockchain Innovation Hub In Singapore
The Center will develop applications and solutions that are based on enterprise blockchain, cyber-security and cognitive computing technologies.
With Augmented Reality, You Can Use Your Arm As A Keypad
Say hi to ARmKeypad Air, which uses ‘smart’ glasses to turn the arm of a wearer into a virtual keyboard, allowing for contact-free use.












