science communication
Slipping Through Tribology’s Past, And A Pinch Of The Future
The study of friction—tribology—is all the more important in our era of machination and automation.
How Unfussy Eaters Are Saving The World
Thanks to its feeding habits, the oriental latrine fly could just play a major role in food and environmental sustainability.
The Unexpected Rewards Of Engaging The Public With Science
Sure, media exposure means some misunderstanding and trolls, but it also can spark a healthy interest and new ideas.
Lessons From The Asian Scientist Writing Prize 2015
Using data from the Asian Scientist Writing Prize, our editor has come up with the who, what and when of science communication.
Asian Scientist Writing Prize Winners Announced
A total of 24 winners received their prizes at the inaugural Asian Scientist Writing Prize 2015 held at the Science Centre Singapore.
A Clarion Call To Women Scientists To Share Their Stories
Dr. Debalina Dutta of the National University of Singapore is undertaking an ambitious project to study the careers of 100 women scientists in Singapore.
From Field To Fork
Science and technology play an important role in ensuring food security in Asia, says Professor Paul Teng, senior fellow at the Center for Non-Traditional Security Studies in Singapore.
Experiments In Science Journalism
Science journalism is under pressure, but just like in science itself, the solution(s) are experimental.
Announcing Asia’s Premier Science Writing Competition
Science Centre Singapore and Asian Scientist Magazine have launched a competition to honor the best science writers in Asia.












