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Common indoor air pollutants could affect creativity: Study

Air quality in the office may affect our level of creativity at work, scientists at NTU Singapore have found.

Running Singapore’s Kusu Island with just solar power

The Singapore Land Authority signed a research collaboration agreement with Energy Research Institute @ Nanyang Technological University (ERI@N) in 2019 for the research, design...

Corporate lab for the future of nanotech solutions launched

NTU Singapore and Nanofilm Technologies International today launched the NTI-NTU Corporate Laboratory to develop next-generation nanotechnology solutions that will benefit a wide range of industries...

New Bachelor of Applied Computing in Finance to equip students with...

NTU is launching a new Bachelor of Applied Computing in Finance (BACF) degree programme to meet the increasing demand from financial institutions and fintech firms for...

co11ab Novena, a S$15 million biomedtech incubator, officially opens

NTU Singapore, A*STAR, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), and the National Healthcare Group (NHG) today officially opened co11ab Novena (co11ab)...

Aspiring doctors from the class of 2028 begin their journey at...

The doctors of tomorrow from NTU LKCMedicine embarked on the start of their medical school journey at the school’s White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2028 on 16 August.

Exploring how AI can shape the future of medicine

To address the promise and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare sector, the medical and engineering colleges at NTU Singapore, together with National Healthcare Group (NHG)...

Three new satellites launched to test 3D-printed materials and track atmospheric...

Three new satellites built by NTU have successfully blasted off into orbit, taking NTU’s total satellite launch count to 13.

Chip that quantifies air pollutants accurately

Climate change and environmental pollution are among the biggest threats facing humanity today. To mitigate these challenges, it is important to monitor pollutants from industrial and vehicle exhaust.

Addressing the loss of culture caused by climate change

A team of international researchers, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has announced the initial findings of a project to help curb the loss of cultures by measuring the impact that climate change has on communities worldwide.
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