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Agilent partners with NUS to advance cardiovascular research in Singapore
Agilent partners with NUS to advance cardiovascular research in Singapore
The collaboration will span four years.
UOB’s Better U Pivot programme to reskill employees for new bank roles
It also aims to address growth areas like risk and compliance, sales, and customer experience.
Singapore eyes other sectors to fix healthcare talent crunch
Finance, technology, and consultancy professionals can help plug the gap.
China Shenshan Orchard names Ngo Yit Sung as independent director
The announcement follows the resignation of Zhang Lei.
NUS researchers develop new technique to address age-related fertility issues
This could improve outcomes for assisted reproductive technologies.
NUS launches $39m alternative protein research hub
The centre aims to address global food security concerns.
Business sentiment amongst Singapore property players improves in Q2
The current sentiment index rose to 4.8.
NUS and A*STAR develop non-invasive wearable sensor to detect skin biomarkers
The sensor can detect biomarkers such as cholesterol and lactate.
SMF, NUS develops data courses for maritime professionals
The courses are to adopt a stackable-skills and micro-credentials approach.
Can eased taxi regulations reverse market decline?
Singapore extends taxi lifespan to 10 years and limits the frequency of inspections.
Which listed firms are leading in corporate governance in 2024?
Companies, REITs, and trusts had a mean score of 69.3 in corporate governance.
NUS develops technology to fabricate 3D circuits for advanced electronics
CHARM3D allows efficient printing of free-standing 3D structures.
Singapore launches $90m research programme for hydrogen use, sustainable chemicals
The programme will be hosted by the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Palm oil firms with high ESG transparency are less valued than less compliant peers: NUS study
ESG premium is not prevalent in the industry.
NUS pioneers waste-derived aerogels for radiative cooling and EMW absorption
Tests show that 0.5 cm of material produces a 2°C cooling effect.
NUS uses magnetic pulses to activate muscle cells’ defences vs. cancer
This method was able to inhibit signs of cancer progression.
New NUS technique efficiently transforms carbon into high-value chemicals
This reduces the cost of conversion by 30%.
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