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The ABC’s Of Stacking Graphene

Japanese scientists have fabricated two types of trilayer graphene with different structures and electrical properties.

Hot Tea Raises Cancer Risk In Smokers And Drinkers

In individuals who smoke and drink excessive alcohol, drinking hot tea is associated with a five-fold increased risk for esophageal cancer, according to research by Chinese scientists.

Nanoparticles Deepen The Reach Of Optogenetics

Using nanoparticles that absorb infrared light and emit green or blue light, an international team of researchers can non-invasively stimulate or suppress brain activity in mice.

Watch Out For Wearable Sweat Sensors

A research group from South Korea has invented a sweat rate sensor in the form of a watch for the measurement of thermal comfort.

NUS Scores THE Asian Ranking Hat Trick

For the third time since 2013, the National University of Singapore has been hailed as Asia's top university by the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings.

NUS To Collaborate With Industry On Hybrid Flexible Electronics

Under the new partnerships, NUS researchers and industry experts will create solutions for consumer electronics, healthcare, defense and safety surveillance, among others.

A Virtual Blueprint For Success

It’s not all fun and games with virtual reality—Singapore startup VRcollab is shaking up the construction industry with its VR approach to building design and review.

A Dose Of (Virtual) Reality

With virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies blurring the seams between reality and fantasy, everyone from startups to academia and even NASA wants a slice of the action.

Ready For Liftoff

With technological advances lowering barriers to entry for startups and smaller players, it’s all systems go for Singapore space tech.