Catalyst cuts energy use in COâ‚‚-to-ethylene conversion
Breakthrough by CDE researchers could cut carbon footprint of one of the world’s most widely used industrial chemicals.
Catalyst cuts energy use in CO₂-to-ethylene conversion Read More »
Breakthrough by CDE researchers could cut carbon footprint of one of the world’s most widely used industrial chemicals.
Catalyst cuts energy use in CO₂-to-ethylene conversion Read More »
Sustainable Tropical Data Centre Testbed hosted at CDE sign agreement with Singapore data centre to advance sustainable digital infrastructure.
DayOne signs ‘Anchor Partner’ agreement with STDCT Read More »
The donation by the Expand Construction founder aims to uplift students by supporting their pursuit of higher education and future success.
Gift of $1M sets up the Von Lee Yong Miang Bursary Read More »
A total of $2.87 million raised for student bursaries from year-long campaign.
Charity golf event hosted by CDE surpasses fundraising goals Read More »
Assoc Prof Yuan Chao received the award for his leading research in climate-sensitive urban planning and sustainable city design.
Assoc Prof Yuan Chao honoured with Timothy Oke Award for climate research Read More »
Developed by researchers at CDE, the CURATE.DTx platform uses personalised AI to support healthy ageing through engaging, adaptive gameplay
AI-powered training tool helps seniors monitor cognitive health Read More »
Researchers and academics congregated in NUS for a lively conference by the International Society for Industrial Ecology (ISIE).
ISIE 2025: Conference on industrial ecology drew over 650 delegates to NUS Read More »
Research finds that physical forces alone, without chemical cues, can set stem cells on the path to becoming bone cells, opening up new possibilities for regenerative therapies.
When stem cells feel the squeeze, they start building bone Read More »
Research collaboration with new National Semiconductor Translation and Innovation Centre for Gallium Nitride aims to grow Singapore’s leadership in next-gen semiconductor technologies.
SHINE signs research collaboration with NSTIC (GaN) Read More »
Inspired by human skin, the ReSURF sensor detects pollutants in milliseconds without the need for an external power source.
Self-powered sensor offers fast, sustainable water monitoring Read More »