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A New Treatment For Inflammatory Diseases

The molecule MCC950 targets the inflammasomes and could be used to treat diseases such as cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes.

Bringing Transparency To Financial Reporting

Research on financial reporting and disclosure examines issues at the heart of business, say Professors Cheng Qiang and Holly Yang from the SMU School of Accountancy.

The Importance Of Internal Controls

SMU Associate Professor Goh Beng Wee investigates the benefits and consequences of internal controls to corporate organisations.

The Ins And Outs Of Constitutional Review

A country’s constitution protects the rights of its citizens. But who protects the constitution? SMU Assistant Professor Maartje de Visser looks to answer this question.

Letting Cities Develop Naturally

SMU Assistant Professor Hsu Wen-Tai uses mathematical models to study urban landscapes and what makes big and small cities different.

Humble Leaders

What is leader humility? Is leader humility in Singapore the same as elsewhere? How much do Singaporeans value humble behaviour from their leaders? SMU Professor Gary Greguras investigates.

Visualizing Sound With Musical Microfluidics

Visualizing sound within a water system could be used to detect small fluctuations in the human body.

Supernovae Confirmed As Major Lithium Producers

The lithium in our smart phones may have come from the explosion of novae.

Potent Dengue Neutralizing Antibody Found

An unusual antibody that can bind across three DENV-3 surface proteins could help treat dengue infections.