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Behind China’s Boom In Bitcoin Carbon Emissions
Without stringent regulations, China's Bitcoin mining emissions could surpass the annual emissions of several European countries by 2024.
Of Virtual Competitions And Real Relationships
Although the Student Cluster Competition went fully virtual in 2020, what remained unchanged was the importance of teamwork and community.
Igniting Innovation—Interview With Dr Joseph Chai Of Invivo Medical
Safe, effective and affordable medical technologies can be brought to the market when the stakeholders across different disciplines successfully collaborate.
Singapore Launches 2nd Phase Of National Precision Medicine Program
Precision Health Research, Singapore (PRECISE) is set to take Singapore’s National Precision Medicine strategy to new heights.
Peak Performance
Designed with general purpose users in mind, the Fugaku supercomputer has the performance and energy efficiency of a GPU-accelerated machine but remains easy to program.
Crunching The Numbers Of Climate Change
From short-term weather forecasts to decades-long climate simulations, supercomputers are giving scientists a peek into our planet’s future.
Harnessing Solar Energy From The Sea
Set to produce over six million kilowatt-hours of energy per year, Sunseap Group’s floating solar farm in Singapore is one of the largest in the world.
Four Asian Scientists Named 2021 Pew Marine Fellows
As Pew Marine Fellows, four researchers from Japan, Indonesia, Singapore and China will address some of the biggest challenges facing our oceans.
Striking A Balance Between Performance And Efficiency
Given environmental concerns, supercomputers shouldn't just be fast—they have to be efficient too. Here's how supercomputing is moving towards a greener future.












