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Guess What, Parents? Toddlers May Know When You’re Lying

Toddlers as young as two-and-a-half years old can understand when others have thoughts that are different from theirs, and can process false beliefs.

This Thin Foam Can Make Buildings Cooler And Quieter

Scientists in Singapore have developed an aerogel composite called Bronx AeroSil that insulates 2.6 times better than conventional insulation foams and blocks 30 percent more outside noise.

Singapore Strengthens Commitment To Research Integrity

Four of Singapore's top universities and research institutions are adopting a unified set of standards for research publications.

SGInnovate To Launch Singapore Into AI & Robotics Space

SGInnovate will focus on areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, digital health, financial services, smart energy, digital manufacturing and transportation.

Singapore’s Reefs Surprisingly Resilient

Dredging and land reclamation have destroyed Singapore’s reefs, but shallow areas have staged a strong comeback.

Food Security At The Forefront

The NTU Food Technology Center will research key issues in food security such as antimicrobial resistance in food microorganisms and the sustainability of food production.

Singapore-based Scientists Win Alternative Water Resources Prize

Professors Wang Rong and Anthony Fane were recognized for developing a membrane that makes water reclamation and recycling more energy efficient.

Singapore To Build Offshore Clean Tech Power Grid System

Southeast Asia's first large-scale offshore renewable energy system will integrate solar, wind, tidal, diesel, and power-to-gas technologies.

MapZ Is The Bacteria’s ‘Rudder’

In single cell experiments, the protein MapZ has been shown to control the rotation of bacteria in response to chemical gradients.