Five times more efficient data transfer
A technique to transfer bits across a silicon chip could set a new standard for power efficiency for devices.
Five times more efficient data transfer Read More »
A technique to transfer bits across a silicon chip could set a new standard for power efficiency for devices.
Five times more efficient data transfer Read More »
Head of NUS Biomedical Engineering is the only Asia-based scientist shortlisted for the A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize.
Prof Dean Ho shortlisted for eminent engineering prize Read More »
A combination of liquid and air cooling achieves near-ideal energy efficiency, says Associate Professor Lee Poh Seng.
A greener way to cool data centres Read More »
NUS School of Design and Environment shares the impact of designing structures beyond aesthetics and function — to keep the people who use them in the pink of health.
The power of good design Read More »
New material could allow stretchable display screens that even heal themselves when cracked.
New electronic material for wearables and soft robots Read More »
Collaboration focuses on a new approach suited for widespread use of quantum encryption.
NUS and ST Engineering leverage quantum technology for cybersecurity Read More »
Assistant Professor Andy Tay has been recognised for his work on boosting the immune system.
NUS researcher selected to be in WEF’s Young Scientists Class of 2020 Read More »
A method found by NUS scientists and engineers opens up a whole new world of 2D materials to discover.
A new library of atomically thin 2D materials Read More »
The difference between light and shadow could power your watch.
Using the ‘shadow-effect’ to generate electricity Read More »
NUS Mechanical Engineers print soft and comfortable masks for physicians.
3D-printed masks to fight COVID-19 Read More »