Pregnancy blood test ‘rapid sensor’ can detect birth risks earlier
University of Queensland researchers have developed a new rapid sensor that can detect pregnancy complications, such as gestational diabetes, preterm birth risks and hypertension...
Grant captures international experts in hydrogen research
A project at The University of Western Australia to build international partnerships that support Australia-China hydrogen and carbon capture research has received Federal Government funding.
Advancing AI-powered smart energy storage solutions with Trinasolar
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and Trinasolar, a global smart photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions provider, are collaborating to develop smart energy storage systems (ESS)
Daily time-restricted eating shows promise in new studies
Researchers from The University of Western Australia have unveiled three studies on the growing practice of time-restricted eating (TRE), shedding light on its impact on health, well-being and its potential in clinical settings.
Meaty issues: Navigating the challenges of a climate-friendly diet
Every time you trade your car for public transport or take a reusable bag to the supermarket, you are helping Singapore inch toward its 2050 net zero target.
Adaptability and a well-rounded university experience pay off for NUS graduates amidst a volatile...
Stepping out into the working world amidst global uncertainties can be daunting but the NUS Class of 2024 graduates have adapted to this transition with poise and confidence
Outstanding educators earn teaching recognitions
University of Adelaide educators Associate Professor Claudia Szabo and Associate Professor Benjamin McCann have been recognised at...
Unlocking opportunities to create new designer 2D materials with a twist
Chemists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have successfully imaged the dynamic assembly of bilayer covalent organic frameworks (COFs) in solution, providing new insights into controlled stacking and moiré superlattice formation.
Advanced analytical methods needed for better insights into chronic diseases
An international team of researchers has explored how multi-omics – the integration of molecular data across different biological layers...
Healthy employment outcomes for NTU graduates
NTU Singapore continues to see healthy employment outcomes among its graduates, with about nine in 10 graduates employed within six months after completing their final examinations.











































