TOP NEWS
Singapore Hosts The 8th Asian Science Camp
Aspiring young scientists from all across Asia got the chance to interact with Nobel Prize winners at the 8th Asian Science Camp 2014.
Ebola: By The Numbers
These figures track the development of the worst Ebola outbreak in history, and what it takes to stop it.
Asian Inventions Dominate Energy Storage Systems
Asian companies lead the pack in terms of number of patents awarded for energy storage technologies.
Yao & Han Win Achievement In Asia Award
Yao Wang and Han Yilong have been awarded the Robert T. Poe Prize for their contributions to the physics of spin and materials physics respectively.
7 Must-Read Stories In July 2014
A round-up of our top stories in July 2014; spanning ancient fossils to cosmic rays and the most high profile retraction in recent years.
Rainbow Fish Takes On Challenger Deep
China's Rainbow Fish submersible has been designed to reach depths of 11,000 m, allowing it to explore the deepest known part of the ocean, Challenger Deep.
Wan Yue First Singaporean To Win Branco Weiss Fellowship
Dr. Wan Yue has been awarded the Branco Weiss Fellowship for her work using RNA to tackle antimicrobial resistance.
Andrew Nee Awarded 2014 SME Gold Medal
In recognition for his contributions to manufacturing technologies, NUS Professor Andrew Nee has been awarded the 2014 SME Gold Medal.
Singapore Joins Human Frontier Science Program
Singaporean scientists can now compete for grants, postdoctoral fellowships and career development awards under HFSP funding programs.












