TECHNOLOGY
NTU’s New Simulators To Help Smooth Air Traffic
With two new simulators, NTU's ATMRI hopes to ease the upcoming increase in air traffic in Asia.
‘Off-The-Shelf’ Flexible LEDs
Why reinvent the wheel when pre-existing technologies can be used to make flexible LEDs?
World’s First Solar Powered Airport Opens In Cochin
India has built the world's first power neutral airport, saving 18 million units of power per year.
Smart Diapers Developed To Ease Caregiving
Researchers have developed a sensor that can alert caregivers to soiled diapers, helping the wearers to spend 90 percent less time in wet diapers.
SQUIDs Sift Out Metallic Contaminants In Food
Even metallic contaminants as small as 0.3 mm cannot escape the eye of this SQUID-based magnetic sensor.
Wafer-Scale Graphene Compatible With Silicon Manufacturing
An easy, scalable and direct method for producing large area graphene wafers could help make graphene technology commercially viable.
Sticky Tape Used To Create Semiconductor Monolayers
As a semiconductor material, phosphorene is lighter and thinner than silicon, opening up the possibility of interesting new devices.
HOSPI Lends A Helping Hand At Changi General Hospital
Four autonomous delivery robots have been employed to deliver goods such as medicine, medical specimens and case files within the hospital.
Omnidirectional Wireless Charging Developed
Researchers have overcome a major obstacle in wireless charging with a device that allows charging in any orientation.










