Sniffing out gases with precision
Flexible, shape-shifting organic frameworks are capable of sensing gases with high precision for applications in adsorption, separation and storage.
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Flexible, shape-shifting organic frameworks are capable of sensing gases with high precision for applications in adsorption, separation and storage.
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Uncovering the impact of urban flooding on the accessibility of EV chargers paves the way for mitigation strategies that help policymakers strengthen the resilience of charging infrastructures.
Supercharging the resilience of the EV ecosystem Read More Ā»
As climate change influences weather patterns and upsets food systems, researchers think itās time to reimagine how food is farmed to ensure its security and sustainability.
Taking a bite out of carbon emissions Read More Ā»
A new testbed facility is launched at NUS to fast-track the testing and adoption of sustainable cooling technologies for data centres in tropical climates.
Taking a byte out of data centre emissions Read More Ā»
The Coastal Protection and Flood Resilience Institute Singapore aims to bolster local capabilities and expertise in coastal protection and flood management.
Future-proofing Singaporeās climate resilience Read More Ā»
NUS CDE researchers design a multi-scale, climate-sensitive framework to support urban design decision-making.
Architecting resilient, future-proof cities Read More Ā»
Molecular diagnostics get a shot in the arm with hydrogel-based metamaterials, enhancing precision and speed in identifying critical biomarkers for disease monitoring.
MORPHing metamaterials into biomarker-detection powerhouses Read More Ā»
NUS CDE researchers challenge the status quo of membrane technology with a novel design that promises enhanced energy efficiency and versatility.
Injecting fresh energy into membrane technology Read More Ā»
NUS CDE researchers demonstrate the possibility of harnessing solar power even under after the sun has set.
Darkness is no enemy to this solar tech Read More Ā»
NUS CDE researchers combine perovskite and organic semiconductors to create next-generation thin-film photovoltaic cells.
Getting the most out of the sun Read More Ā»