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30 Nov 2016
Combining silicon with an optically active material enables tiny lasers compatible with industrial fabrication techniques.

30 Nov 2016
Investigations into novel solid forms of the anti-inflammatory drug oxaprozin may lead to a new combined asthma therapy.
17 Nov 2016
Insight into the role of a three-ring ligand may improve palladium-catalyzed reactions used for synthesizing organic products.

03 Nov 2016
A next-generation Deepwater Ocean Basin research facility at NUS will leverage petascale supercomputing capabilities for integrated physical modelling and numerical simulation
03 Nov 2016
Performing chemical reactions inside tiny droplets can help manufacturers develop greener processes for coating drugs.

03 Nov 2016
A laser developed at Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore, can produce infrared beams over an unprecedented range of wavelengths

03 Nov 2016
A quantum effect allows infrared measurements to be performed by detecting visible light, bringing opportunities for cheaper, better performance spectroscopy
03 Nov 2016
Rapid growth is causing unprecedented transformations in the social fabric and market structure of rural China, according to investigations conducted by researchers at the Singapore Management University (SMU).
03 Nov 2016
In defamation cases, a researcher from Singapore Management University believes that a declaration of falsity should be one way for plaintiffs to clear their name.
03 Nov 2016
As online security becomes more complex, we need to look beyond text-based user authentication to keep the ‘bad guys’ out, says a researcher at the Singapore Management University (SMU).
03 Nov 2016
Using mobile sensing technology, a researcher at the Singapore Management University (SMU) is studying how people communicate with each other.
03 Nov 2016
Developing new software is not only technically challenging but also requires an understanding of how people will adopt it, says Dr Wolfram Schulte, former director of engineering at Microsoft, at the recent IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2016).

21 Oct 2016
A fast and relatively simple attack on second generation digital mobile phone communications highlights the need to update security on older mobile networks.
21 Oct 2016
Nanoparticle drugs can make it easier for medications to reach their targets.

10 Oct 2016
An analysis of electron behavior explains why the phase-change material iron-tellurium best conducts electricity in its disordered amorphous phase.
10 Oct 2016
A layer of diamond can prevent high-power electronic devices from overheating.
26 Sep 2016
When parties outsource duties to independent contractors who then carry out the work negligently, is the hiring party also responsible? Researchers from Singapore Management University believe so.
26 Sep 2016
Researchers from Singapore Management University, widely regarded as one of the world’s leading social and cultural geographers, study the complexities that surround a society’s religious spaces and practices.
26 Sep 2016
People are influenced by their family, friends, colleagues and even strangers. This social sway can be measured by science, say researchers from Singapore Management University.

22 Sep 2016
Multi stimuli-responsive nanocapsules selectively deliver drugs to exactly where they are needed.

22 Sep 2016
A clever electro-thermal actuator and lever system keeps hard drive recording heads on track.

13 Sep 2016
Previously too complex to tackle, computer simulations can now show how elliptical vortex rings form.

13 Sep 2016
Modeling the growth of tiny flakes of a two-dimensional form of phosphorus could help researchers one day produce better electronics.

13 Sep 2016
Electromagnetic waves created on a layer of organic molecules could provide the perfect on-chip light source for future quantum communication systems.
25 Aug 2016
A decision-making tool helps producers of pharmaceutical and other valuable chemicals make the leap to an entirely new way of manufacturing.
25 Aug 2016
A coating that blocks 90 per cent of the heat from sunlight could be used to develop smart windows

10 Aug 2016
Effective antiviral drugs for multiple Influenza A strains could work by attacking combined RNA targets.

10 Aug 2016
Silicon holograms harness the full visible spectrum to bring holographic projections one step closer.
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Giants in history
Singaporean physician Oon Chiew Seng (1916 – 31 March 2022) advanced dementia care and research in Singapore, and co-founded the Apex Harmony Lodge, the nation’s first nursing home for residents with dementia.
Maggie Lim (5 January 1913 – November 1995) was a Singaporean physician who promoted family planning and expanded the access to clinics to improve the quality of life for mothers and children in Singapore’s early days.
Gloria Lim (1930-2022) was a mycologist from Singapore who studied tropical fungi. One of the first students to attend University of Malaya when it was founded in 1949, she went on to become the first female Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Singapore.