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Putting Cancer In The Crosshairs

Augmenting oncology with technology can help physicians make more informed decisions and drive better patient outcomes.

Turning Plastic Bottles Into Aerogels

Researchers have found a way to convert plastic waste into a material that can be modified to absorb oil and carbon dioxide.

14 Billion Years Of Evolutionary History Condensed Into New Book

Wildtype Books launches Sydney Brenner’s 10-on-10: The Chronicles of Evolution, a book that tells the story of evolution from the Big Bang to the future.

The Long And Short Of Director Tenure

A mix of long-serving and recently appointed board members bodes well for corporate governance, says SMU Assistant Professor Li Na.

Evidence-Based Entrepreneurship

By equipping entrepreneurs with the right skills, SMU Associate Professor Reddi Kotha of the SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business, and his fellow researcher, Dr Lim Chon-Phung, hope to expand the pool of successful business ventures.

Unpacking The Aggregate: What The Big Picture Tells Us About Markets

Understanding capital and labour market movements is a matter of reading between the lines of aggregate earnings reports to decipher the information contained within, says SMU Assistant Professor Li Congcong.

The Law Of The Land

Understanding how different jurisdictions handle complex land title disputes can yield important lessons for the future development of property law, says SMU Assistant Professor Alvin See.

An Appetite For Innovation

Consumers are demanding healthier food and becoming more aware of food waste. Food technology companies are innovating to rise to these challenges.

Growing Skin Grafts Without Animal Contamination

Scientists have developed a human protein matrix to culture skin cells, removing the need for animal-derived components used in existing culture systems.