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3D concrete printing method captures carbon dioxide

Scientists at NTU have developed a 3D concrete printing method that captures carbon, demonstrating a new pathway to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry.

What a 121 km trek across the Gobi Desert teaches us about self-transformation

The formidable Gobi Desert is the perfect classroom in the wild, a fertile ground for self-discovery and transformation.

Pioneering research reveals growing dangers and repression of climate activism globally

A new report has uncovered the many risks of participating in climate and environmental protests across the world – and how more countries are criminalising and repressing this activity in a bid to keep it in check.

Reducing carbon emissions from waste disposal

Although disposing solid waste by incineration greatly reduces the amount of non-recyclable solid waste and generates energy at the same time, it produces carbon dioxide that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.

New NUS Law fellowship to advance understanding of the rule of law

The Stephen Brogan–Jones Day Legal Fellowship on the Rule of Law is established through a generous US$1 million gift from the Jones Day Foundation.

First students graduate from pioneering Reparatory Justice Masters Programme

A historic milestone has been reached as the first cohort of students graduates from the world’s first Masters in Reparatory Justice.

Researchers from UK and Ghana collaborate on healthy and sustainable cities

Researchers from Imperial and the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) worked together on the challenges of rapid urbanisation.

New game to build resilience for Scotland’s school children

An interactive card game designed to prepare children for natural hazards faced by Scottish communities has been launched by the National Centre for Resilience (NCR).

NUS researchers innovate scalable robotic fibres with light-emitting, self-healing and magnetic properties

Novel multifunctional SHINE fibres enhance human-robot interactions in applications ranging from smart textiles to robotics.

From Warwick graduate to PhD researcher in French cinema psychology

After leaving Warwick with a BA and MA in 2020, I am back to pursue a PhD on the psychology of lesbian women in contemporary French cinema.
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