Christopher Chin (left) More than ever, scientific objectivity is important in a post-truth era marked by misinformation and disinformation. This …
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Sea level rise has led to an urgent need for shoreline protection. As a result, man-made coastal defences such as …
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Year 4 student Clarence ONG’s internship at national defense research agency DSO National Laboratories opened the door for him to …
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Online marketplace operator Carousell is one of the firms reported to be considering a public listing. | By Professor Freddy …
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Student-led DYOM modules included “The Art and Science of Photography” (above), “Dialects in Singapore: Hokkien”, and “The Chemistry of Food”. …
Computers know everything and artificial intelligence is acquiring the skills to apply that knowledge. What is there left to teach? Newly appointed Dean of NUS College Professor Simon Chesterman, answers the question in this opinion piece.
On 9 December 2021, Education Minister Mr CHAN Chun Sing launched the inaugural Skills Demand For The Future Economy Report on 8 …
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One year since the official inauguration of the NUS College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS), the publicity campaign for the new …
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