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Giving Economic Data A Voice
SMU Professor Su Liangjun is developing new techniques in econometrics to provide a more realistic understanding of the economy.
Walking Firms Through IT Decisions
Is it better to be an early adopter or wait till the technology matures? Associate Professor Ma Dan helps companies make data-driven decisions.
Cash: Friend Or Foe?
Research into cash-rich companies by SMU Assistant Professor Yuanto Kusnadi is revealing insights into corporate governance and shareholder value.
7 Must-Read Stories In July 2015
Singaporean stories proved popular in July, making up five of the top seven most read articles.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Peipei Setoh
Are babies a tabula rasa or do they have an inbuilt moral compass? Peipei Setoh, an assistant professor at NTU hopes to find out.
Should Glaucoma Patients Get Rid Of Their Cats? Not So Fast
Troubled by a recent study linking cats to glaucoma? Don't panic, ophthalmologists say.
How Stem Cells Exit From Pluripotency
Using a genome-wide screening approach, scientists from Singapore identified novel regulators of human stem cells differentiation.
Roche Diagnostics Strengthens Asia Pacific Footprint
Roche Diagnostics headquarters in Singapore houses state-of-the-art training facilities and technical support services.
‘Smelly Egg Gas’ Might Help With Male Infertility
Hydrogen sulphide, the gas which gives rotten eggs their characteristic smell, could be used to mitigate heat-induced testicular injury.












