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The Race Against Time
SMU Professor Tse Yiu Kuen is developing econometric models that can provide us with a clearer picture of global markets.
Mergers & Acquisitions: The Asian Way
Associate Professor Wan Wai Yee studies the laws that govern mergers and acquisitions in Asia’s fast-changing landscape.
An Invisible Wildlife Trade Uncovered
The illegal trade of flora of Southeast Asia is larger than previously thought, spurring the call for more attention to be paid to this important form of biodiversity.
Size Matters For Sexually Deceptive Orchids
Besides chemical signals, shape and size matter when it comes to attracting male wasps to pollinate orchids, scientists say.
How To Dissect A Whale
Ever wondered what it takes to dissect an entire whale? Find out more from Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum curator Marcus Chua!
Oncogene Identified As Inhibitor Of Cell Reprogramming
Inhibiting the well-known oncogene c-Jun could make it easier to turn somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells, study says.
Like Humans, Apes Also Cannot ‘Unsee’
By modifying eye-tracking technology, researchers have shown that apes can remember and anticipate sequences from movies.
Electronic Reminders Help TB Patients Stay On Track
Electronic reminders could help China deal with the growing problem of TB by improving patient adherence.
Singapore Leads The Asian Pack For QS’ 2015/2016 Ranking
The 2015/2016 Top Universities Ranking from Quacquarelli Symonds Company placed NUS and NTU at 12th and 13th, respectively.












