All about Biochar concrete, a sustainable building material
Biochar concrete, a sustainable building material with high potential is in its nascent stage of development.
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Biochar concrete, a sustainable building material with high potential is in its nascent stage of development.
All about Biochar concrete, a sustainable building material Read More »
Engineering alumnus and VR entrepreneur Roy Koo developed an Instagram filter to bring cheer to graduating students during the pandemic.
Instagram filter brings Commencement experience to students Read More »
NUS computer scientists and materials engineers combine their expertise to let robots perceive their environment by sight and touch.
Intelligent sensing abilities for robots to carry out complex tasks Read More »
From 3D-printed masks to AI-assisted drug testing, NUS Engineering researchers have stepped up to join the fight against the virus.
NUS Engineers join the battle against COVID-19 Read More »
The swab designs are mass producible and comparable to current “gold standard” swabs.
Novel COVID-19 swabs to address shortage Read More »
A small rotation of just one layer of atoms results in an ultrathin material that can control the path of light.
Breakthrough shows ‘magic angle’ twistronics principle can also manipulate light Read More »
The one-hour test was developed in just two months at the NUS Institute for Health Innovation & Technology.
On-site COVID-19 test results in one hour Read More »
The new approach by NUS will focus on integrating and breaking down the boundaries between two distinct disciplines.
A reusable tentlike structure reduces the risk of getting infected while caring for patients.
New ‘shield’ protects healthcare workers caring for COVID-19 patients Read More »
GRIP MAKE looks to guide graduates in turning their research into viable businesses.
NUS GRIP launches new initiative to help graduating cohort launch deep tech start-ups Read More »