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Gene Flow Halted By Fragmented Forests
Scientists have used landscape genetics to determine how to better conserve river floodplain ecosystems and maintain the genetic diversity of endangered maple trees.
Tech For The 99 Percent
As technological disruption reshapes societies and economies the world over, industry leaders need to consider how technology can be harnessed for the public good, instead of just for a fortunate few.
When AI Gets Leaner And Meaner
New AI approaches that require less data and computational power are changing the game for tech giants and startups alike, said speakers at the INSEAD Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Festival.
The Business Of Space
Smaller, cheaper, lighter, leaner. Welcome to the ‘NewSpace’ era, where starting a space tech company doesn’t have to be rocket science.
Securing A Digital Future
Not even the tech giants are immune to being hacked, said industry experts at a SGInnovate panel that discussed how security can be beefed up in cyberspace.
Alibaba Launches First AI Research Institute Outside Of China
NTU Singapore and Alibaba Group have launched a joint research institute for developing artificial intelligence technologies.
A Bright Way To Detect Dangerous Gases
Researchers in Japan have developed a fluorescent sensor that allows solvent vapors to be detected by the naked eye.
From Postdoc To Professor
The rewards of tenure are great, but they require patience and perseverance.
New Tardigrade Species Found In Japanese Carpark
Scientists have characterized a new species of tardigrade found hiding in moss collected from a carpark in Japan.












