LATEST NEWS
Success By Design (Thinking)
From empathizing with the user to prototyping and iteration, the key processes in design thinking can help innovation teams create desirable product for the market.
Scientists In Japan Uncover New Dinosaur Species
The researchers have named the duck-billed dinosaur Kamuysaurus japonicus, or the deity of Japanese dinosaurs.
Understanding Southeast Asians’ Attitudes Towards Antibiotics
UK scientists report that awareness of drug resistance in Thailand and Laos is similar to that of many industrialized countries, but this does not translate to more stringent antibiotic use.
The Case For Cross-ownership
Different firms having the same owners has been criticized as anti-competitive, but could there also be some benefits of cross-ownership? SMU researchers think there is more to the debate.
The (Software) Bug Doctor
SMU Associate Professor David Lo has developed automated solutions to help software developers efficiently detect and repair defects in their code.
Microsoft AI Masters Mahjong
Mahjong, a Chinese game of strategy, intuition and chance, is no challenge for an artificial intelligence program developed by Microsoft Research Asia.
The Smart City—No Risk, No Reward
Smart city collaborations are complex initiatives that often fail; yet, valuable lessons can be taken from these failures.
Two-Pronged Approach Improves Liver Cancer Patient Outcomes
A procedure that cuts off blood supply to tumors, combined with a small molecule inhibitor drug sorafenib, improves the survival of advanced-stage liver cancer patients.
Asian Universities Making Waves On THE World University Rankings 2020
Japan and China are the second and fourth most-represented nations on the list of the world's top universities compiled by Times Higher Education.












