science communication
Moby-Dick And Lessons In Science Writing
Literature classics like Moby-Dick bring the natural world to life in vivid, beautiful and haunting ways. What if these novels were co-taught by literature and biology professors?
The Physicist Turned Publisher
Professor Phua Kok Khoo, the man behind Singapore-based World Scientific Publishing, took to the global stage to compete with internationally-renowned publishing houses.
Scientists Should Engage The Public, Says GYSS 2016 Panel
Scientists themselves need to help educate the public on the work they do, say panelists at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2016.
Scientists In Singapore Must Capture The Imagination Of The Public, New Report Finds
A survey of almost a thousand Singaporeans reveals that they are well-versed in some areas of science but surprisingly unaware of facts that affect their daily lives as well as national health.
Editor’s Note – Oct 2015 Print Magazine
Don't miss our exclusive interview with Nobel laureate Professor Shuji Nakamura and special feature on science communication in the October 2015 print magazine!
Singapore’s EURAXESS Science Slam Finalist Selected
Singapore's representative will face other finalists from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam for the honor of being the 2015 ASEAN EURAXESS Science Slam winner.
25 Singaporean Scientists Honored In Commemorative Book
Singapore's Scientific Pioneers tells the individual stories of Singapore’s collective efforts in science and technology.
Asian Scientist Writing Prize 2015: Meet The Winners
What does it take to be a good science writer? Hear from the winners of the inaugural Asian Scientist Writing Prize!
Once An Industry Wonder, Now A Silent Killer
Asbestos has long been woven into human history, but we are only just beginning to feel its devastating impact on our health here in Asia.












