NUS researcher selected to be in WEF’s Young Scientists Class of 2020
Assistant Professor Andy Tay has been recognised for his work on boosting the immune system.
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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 »
New air conditioners use heating from the sun and surroundings to provide cool air more efficiently.
Cooling with heat: Hybrid air conditioner that reduces electricity consumption Read More »
Light-driven robots thinner than paper – beautiful creations by Associate Professor Ho Ghim Wei’s group.
Realistic thin-film robots that can move and feel! Read More »
A test kit by former NUS medtech startup Biolidics Limited has been approved in the US.
Rapid test kit for COVID-19 launched Read More »
A new AI designs experiments to quickly identify the best treatment out of countless combinations of drugs.
Fighting infectious diseases using AI Read More »
Professor Lim Chwee Teck, Director of the Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech), and faculty member of NUS Biomedical Engineering and NUS Mechanical Engineering, explains how wearable technology, big data, and artificial intelligence will shape the future of health diagnostics. Read More
The future of health diagnostics Read More »
Novel technique by NUS researchers lets computer chips identify themselves more reliably to resist hackers.
New silicon chip ‘fingerprint’ for stronger hardware security at low cost Read More »