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EnVisioning The Future Of Diagnostics

Scientists in Singapore have developed a diagnostic test kit that enables quick, accurate and inexpensive screening of diseases.

Disentangling The Causes Of Unemployment

Understanding why people have trouble finding work could help policy makers design more effective unemployment policies, says SMU Assistant Professor Ismail Baydur.

Exposing Discrimination, Promoting Diversity

In his studies on discrimination and diversity, SMU Associate Professor Marko Pitesa is motivated by a concern for vulnerable and disadvantaged workers.

On The Frontiers Of Free Trade

After a twist of fate set him on a career in international economic law, SMU Associate Professor Pasha Hsieh now investigates how free trade agreements can spur progress in developing countries.

Singapore’s Smart City Secret Sauce

Nimble authorities, a commitment to transformation and a focus on partnerships are some of the reasons why Singapore is one of the smartest cities around.

Changing Lands, Changing Lives

To unravel the complexities of land dispossession, scholars must reach beyond the familiar narratives that dominate the discussion, said experts at the Singapore Land Workshop held at SMU.

Donut-Shaped Electrodes Make Li-S Batteries More Durable

Researchers in South Korea have developed a donut-shaped lithium sulfide cathode that boosts the lifecycle of lithium sulfur batteries.

7 Must-Read Stories In September 2018

Asia's ascendance on the global research stage was a central theme of this month's most-read articles.

Microtumor Self-Organization, Demystified

Researchers have developed an inexpensive cell culture platform that allows microtumors to form, thus revealing the unique behavior of cancer cells in vitro.