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Resource Allocation: Is There A Fair Way To Slice Up The Pie?
SMU Professor of Economics Shurojit Chatterji designs mechanisms that countries can use to allocate their scarce resources more fairly and efficiently.
Investigating The Economics Of Childcare
Assistant Professor Christine Ho of the SMU School of Economics notes that childcare subsidies should be designed with the family in mind.
Could IITs Help Engineers Embrace The Humanities?
IITs do have existing humanities and social science programs, but could do more to offer a comprehensive education, Dr. Pushkar writes.
Dynamic Ecological Modelling Inspired By The Red Queen
Scientists have developed a more realistic way to model dynamics in ecological systems.
Drug-Resistant Malaria Widespread In SEA
Scientists raise concerns of drug-resistant malaria sweeping across Southeast Asia.
Indonesia’s Education System Ranked 2nd In Innovation
The OECD has ranked Indonesia's education system as the second most innovative, ahead of South Korea, Singapore and Japan.
Microsatellites Send Pictures From Space
Designed to be quickly developed and cost less than conventional satellites, microsatellites such as Hodoyoshi-3 & 4 could be the future of Earth observation.
Kondo Insulators Shown To Exist
The demonstration of SmB6 as a topological insulator could pave the way for new spintronic technology.
Yao & Han Win Achievement In Asia Award
Yao Wang and Han Yilong have been awarded the Robert T. Poe Prize for their contributions to the physics of spin and materials physics respectively.












