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NUS Scoops Three Trophies At IChemE Awards

Researchers from industry and academia were recognized for their various contributions to the field of chemical engineering.

To Roll Out Or Not To Roll Out Dengue Vaccines? It’s Complicated

It is possible that in certain settings, routine dengue vaccination may actually increase the incidence of severe dengue—and thus the numbers hospitalized due to the disease.

Former Chairman Of Shell Singapore Awarded IChemE Honorary Fellowship

Lee Tzu Yang was recognized by the Institution of Chemical Engineers for his commitment to Singapore’s growth in the petroleum and petrochemicals sector.

Singaporean Students Win Gold At International Natural Science Tournament In Russia

The team’s comprehensive and diversified solutions for complicated problems helped them clinch the top spot.

2016 President’s Science and Technology Awardees Announced

Three individuals and a team comprising four parties in Singapore have been awarded the President’s Science and Technology Awards, presented by President Tony Tan Keng Yam.

Singaporean & Norwegian Universities To Collaborate On Sustainability

Nanyang Technological University and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology have signed agreements to collaborate on research in renewable energy, electric transportation and smart grids.

Earthquake Data Reveals Water In The Earth’s Crust

Seismic and GPS data collected from the 2012 Indian Ocean earthquake have allowed scientists to estimate the amount of water trapped in layers of the Earth.

Indonesia, Pakistan Lacking In Mental Health Integration: Report

The Asia Pacific Mental Health Integration Index ranks the level of effort of 15 countries and territories across the Asia Pacific region in implementing effective mental health policies.

A*STAR Researcher Wins ASCB-Gibco Emerging Leaders Prize

Dr. Nicolas Plachta was recognized for his work into resolving cell fate, shape, and position during embryonic development.