Newswise News from National University of Singapore (NUS) Latest news from National University of Singapore (NUS) on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from National University of Singapore (NUS) 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif NUS Making Bold Strides Towards a Synthetic Biology-Driven Future /articles/nus-making-bold-strides-towards-a-synthetic-biology-driven-future/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-making-bold-strides-towards-a-synthetic-biology-driven-future/?sc=rsin Sun, 27 Oct 2024 23:20:05 EST The National University of Singapore (NUS) will be taking a significant leap forward in synthetic biology, leveraging its deep expertise and cutting-edge innovations to usher a new paradigm for green manufacturing, driven by this rapidly evolving field. Over the next six years, the University plans to dedicate substantial resources and efforts - estimated to value around S$120 million (US$90.6 million) - to firmly establish synthetic biology as a foundational pillar of NUS' innovation ecosystem, driving transformative benefits for Singapore across multiple sectors. National University of Singapore (NUS) Applied Materials and National University of Singapore Expand Semiconductor Research Lab /articles/applied-materials-and-national-university-of-singapore-expand-semiconductor-research-lab/?sc=rsin /articles/applied-materials-and-national-university-of-singapore-expand-semiconductor-research-lab/?sc=rsin Thu, 24 Oct 2024 07:20:38 EST Applied Materials South East Asia Pte. Ltd. and the National University of Singapore (NUS) are furthering their collaboration to bring advanced semiconductor research capabilities and talent development opportunities to Singapore. National University of Singapore (NUS) New Study Reveals Growing Weather Extremes in Indo-Pacific Region Driven by Shifts in Tropical Weather Patterns /articles/new-study-reveals-growing-weather-extremes-in-indo-pacific-region-driven-by-shifts-in-tropical-weather-patterns/?sc=rsin /articles/new-study-reveals-growing-weather-extremes-in-indo-pacific-region-driven-by-shifts-in-tropical-weather-patterns/?sc=rsin Tue, 08 Oct 2024 06:05:45 EST A recent study published in Nature Geoscience provides groundbreaking insights into long-term changes in tropical weather patterns that are leading to an increased frequency of extreme weather events such as heatwaves and heavy rainfall in the Indo-Pacific. These changes are possibly driven by global warming, among other factors. The paper, titled "Indo-Pacific regional extremes aggravated by changes in tropical weather patterns", employs a recently proposed methodology that characterises occurrence trends of weather patterns using atmospheric analogues, which are linked to the concept of recurrences in dynamical systems theory. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS Researchers Develop Revolutionary Technology to Unravel Complex Protein Interactions That Could Transform Cancer Diagnostics /articles/nus-researchers-develop-revolutionary-technology-to-unravel-complex-protein-interactions-that-could-transform-cancer-diagnostics/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-researchers-develop-revolutionary-technology-to-unravel-complex-protein-interactions-that-could-transform-cancer-diagnostics/?sc=rsin Sun, 29 Sep 2024 22:05:26 EST A team of researchers from NUS Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech), led by Associate Professor Shao Huilin and Associate Professor Brian Lim, has developed a first-of-its-kind technology to map out diverse protein interactions in cells using DNA barcodes. The technology, dubbed TETRIS, can explicitly identify and quantify multiple interacting partners in large protein assemblies. By capturing the complex hierarchy of protein interactions within tumour cells, the technology uncovers detailed molecular mechanisms driving disease progression. This enables more precise diagnostics, allowing for the accurate sub-typing of cancers and the identification of aggressive forms of the disease in just a few hours, which was not possible previously. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS scientists discover novel approach to rejuvenate aged egg cells /articles/nus-scientists-discover-novel-approach-to-rejuvenate-aged-egg-cells/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-scientists-discover-novel-approach-to-rejuvenate-aged-egg-cells/?sc=rsin Thu, 19 Sep 2024 04:05:22 EST Researchers from the National University of Singapore have developed an innovative technique to significantly enhance the reproductive potential of aged oocytes, or immature egg cells, potentially paving the way for better outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies, such as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), for older females. National University of Singapore (NUS) Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein opens at the National University of Singapore /articles/bezos-centre-for-sustainable-protein-opens-at-the-national-university-of-singapore/?sc=rsin /articles/bezos-centre-for-sustainable-protein-opens-at-the-national-university-of-singapore/?sc=rsin Thu, 05 Sep 2024 07:05:44 EST The Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein at the National University of Singapore (NUS) was launched today, marking a major milestone as the first of its kind in Asia to advance research in alternative proteins. With a US$30 million grant from the Bezos Earth Fund, the Centre is poised to lead groundbreaking research and commercialisation efforts to develop "ultimate proteins" - advanced hybrid foods that match traditional meat-based products in both taste and price. National University of Singapore (NUS) Elevating precision farming with innovative plant e-skin coupled with digital-twin monitoring system /articles/elevating-precision-farming-with-innovative-plant-e-skin-coupled-with-digital-twin-monitoring-system/?sc=rsin /articles/elevating-precision-farming-with-innovative-plant-e-skin-coupled-with-digital-twin-monitoring-system/?sc=rsin Wed, 04 Sep 2024 03:05:02 EST A multidisciplinary team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has created a first-of-its-kind all-organic plant e-skin for continuous and non-invasive plant monitoring. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS launches Centre for Environment and Ageing Well to design living environments that foster well-being for people of all ages /articles/nus-launches-centre-for-environment-and-ageing-well-to-design-living-environments-that-foster-well-being-for-people-of-all-ages/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-launches-centre-for-environment-and-ageing-well-to-design-living-environments-that-foster-well-being-for-people-of-all-ages/?sc=rsin Mon, 26 Aug 2024 09:05:04 EST The College of Design and Engineering (CDE) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has established the Centre for Environment and Ageing Well (ENgAGE) to take the lead in enhancing living environments that foster the physical, psychological and social well-being of individuals across all age groups, particularly in response to the challenges brought about by demographic shifts and climate change. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS and A*STAR researchers develop wearable, stretchable sensor for quick, continuous, and non-invasive detection of solid-state skin biomarkers /articles/nus-and-astar-researchers-develop-wearable-stretchable-sensor-for-quick-continuous-and-non-invasive-detection-of-solid-state-skin-biomarkers/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-and-astar-researchers-develop-wearable-stretchable-sensor-for-quick-continuous-and-non-invasive-detection-of-solid-state-skin-biomarkers/?sc=rsin Mon, 19 Aug 2024 01:05:19 EST Detecting diseases early requires the rapid, continuous and convenient monitoring of vital biomarkers. Researchers from the National University of Singapore and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research have developed a novel sensor that enables the continuous, and real-time detection of solid-state epidermal biomarkers, a new category of health indicators. The team's wearable, stretchable, hydrogel-based sensor overcomes the limitations of current methods that rely on biofluid samples, such as blood, urine and sweat. This makes it a promising alternative for wearable, continuous, and real-time health monitoring, facilitating the early detection of conditions such as cardiovascular diseases and stroke. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS researchers discover dual benefits of naturally occurring supplement on sleep and gut health /articles/nus-researchers-discover-dual-benefits-of-naturally-occurring-supplement-on-sleep-and-gut-health/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-researchers-discover-dual-benefits-of-naturally-occurring-supplement-on-sleep-and-gut-health/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Aug 2024 05:05:47 EST National University of Singapore (NUS) nutritionists have found that 5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) supplementation can improve sleep quality in Singaporean older adults, particularly in individuals with poor sleep patterns, and manage their gut microbiome composition. National University of Singapore (NUS) Monitoring of nature reserves via social media and deep learning /articles/monitoring-of-nature-reserves-via-social-media-and-deep-learning/?sc=rsin /articles/monitoring-of-nature-reserves-via-social-media-and-deep-learning/?sc=rsin Sun, 04 Aug 2024 21:05:02 EST Researchers from the National University of Singapore have created a deep learning method to analyse social media images taken within protected green spaces to gain insights on human activity distribution as a way to monitor the ecological impacts of these activities. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS researchers develop a novel technique to fabricate three-dimensional circuits for advanced electronics /articles/nus-researchers-develop-a-novel-technique-to-fabricate-three-dimensional-circuits-for-advanced-electronics/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-researchers-develop-a-novel-technique-to-fabricate-three-dimensional-circuits-for-advanced-electronics/?sc=rsin Mon, 29 Jul 2024 02:05:31 EST CHARM3D paves the way for the efficient printing of free-standing 3D structures that offer high electrical conductivity, self-healing capabilities and recyclability -- a boon for electronics in healthcare, communications and security National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS Centre for Hydrogen Innovations opens state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing hydrogen research, training and collaborations /articles/nus-centre-for-hydrogen-innovations-opens-state-of-the-art-facility-dedicated-to-advancing-hydrogen-research-training-and-collaborations/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-centre-for-hydrogen-innovations-opens-state-of-the-art-facility-dedicated-to-advancing-hydrogen-research-training-and-collaborations/?sc=rsin Thu, 25 Jul 2024 09:05:22 EST Giving Singapore's National Hydrogen Strategy a big push, the National University of Singapore (NUS) today officially launched its Centre for Hydrogen Innovations (CHI) with the inauguration of an advance research facility as the Centre's flagship innovation hub. Spanning over 600 square metres and furnished with state-of-the-art research equipment, the new facility aims to boost hydrogen research and commercial application in Singapore. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS researchers develop new battery-free technology to power electronic devices using ambient radiofrequency signals /articles/nus-researchers-develop-new-battery-free-technology-to-power-electronic-devices-using-ambient-radiofrequency-signals/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-researchers-develop-new-battery-free-technology-to-power-electronic-devices-using-ambient-radiofrequency-signals/?sc=rsin Wed, 24 Jul 2024 22:05:49 EST Ubiquitous wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 5G rely on radio frequency (RF) signals to send and receive data. A new prototype of an energy harvesting module - developed by a team led by scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) - can now convert ambient or 'waste' RF signals into direct current (DC) voltage. National University of Singapore (NUS) Like mother, like daughter: How caterpillars pass down food preferences to their offspring /articles/like-mother-like-daughter-how-caterpillars-pass-down-food-preferences-to-their-offspring/?sc=rsin /articles/like-mother-like-daughter-how-caterpillars-pass-down-food-preferences-to-their-offspring/?sc=rsin Thu, 04 Jul 2024 02:05:35 EST Researchers from the National University of Singapore conducted smell tests with caterpillars and discovered that caterpillars' preferences for certain types of plants are determined by factors, or substances, present in their blood. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS linguists make breakthrough discovery on detecting early linguistic signs of dementia by studying the natural speech of seniors /articles/nus-linguists-make-breakthrough-discovery-on-detecting-early-linguistic-signs-of-dementia-by-studying-the-natural-speech-of-seniors/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-linguists-make-breakthrough-discovery-on-detecting-early-linguistic-signs-of-dementia-by-studying-the-natural-speech-of-seniors/?sc=rsin Mon, 10 Jun 2024 23:05:27 EST A study led by linguists from the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences has found that early linguistic signs of dementia can be detected through the study of the natural speech of senior Singaporeans. The novel study revealed that participants with memory-related mild cognitive impairment spoke less and used fewer, but more abstract, nouns that is consistent with the speech pattern of Alzheimer's patients. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS researchers develop new aerogels for radiative cooling and the absorption of electromagnetic waves /articles/nus-researchers-develop-new-aerogels-for-radiative-cooling-and-the-absorption-of-electromagnetic-waves/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-researchers-develop-new-aerogels-for-radiative-cooling-and-the-absorption-of-electromagnetic-waves/?sc=rsin Tue, 04 Jun 2024 00:05:28 EST Scientists from the National University of Singapore have developed innovative aerogels for radiative cooling and electromagnetic waves absorption. Using plastic waste, the team engineered thin-film aerogels that function as thermal insulators and radiative coolers. These aerogels can be applied to the roofs of buildings to reduce indoor temperatures. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS scientists discover a novel way of activating muscle cells' natural defences against cancer using magnetic pulses /articles/nus-scientists-discover-a-novel-way-of-activating-muscle-cells-natural-defences-against-cancer-using-magnetic-pulses/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-scientists-discover-a-novel-way-of-activating-muscle-cells-natural-defences-against-cancer-using-magnetic-pulses/?sc=rsin Tue, 21 May 2024 23:00:58 EST A team of researchers led by Associate Professor Alfredo Franco-Obregon from the NUS Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech) has unveiled a novel approach to stimulate muscle, by way of using brief and mild pulsed electromagnetic field exposure, to produce and release proteins possessing anticancer properties. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS scientist Professor Lim Chwee Teck elected Fellow of the Royal Society /articles/nus-scientist-professor-lim-chwee-teck-elected-fellow-of-the-royal-society/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-scientist-professor-lim-chwee-teck-elected-fellow-of-the-royal-society/?sc=rsin Fri, 17 May 2024 11:05:49 EST Professor LIM Chwee Teck, Director of the Institute for Health Innovation & Technology at the National University of Singapore (NUS iHealthtech), has been elected to the prestigious Fellowship of the Royal Society, in recognition of his invaluable contributions to science. National University of Singapore (NUS) NUS researchers and industry partners demonstrate cutting-edge chip technology for ultra-low power AI connected devices /articles/nus-researchers-and-industry-partners-demonstrate-cutting-edge-chip-technology-for-ultra-low-power-ai-connected-devices/?sc=rsin /articles/nus-researchers-and-industry-partners-demonstrate-cutting-edge-chip-technology-for-ultra-low-power-ai-connected-devices/?sc=rsin Fri, 17 May 2024 02:05:49 EST Researchers from NUS, together with industry partners Soitec and NXP Semiconductors, have demonstrated a new class of silicon systems that promises to enhance the energy efficiency of AI connected devices by leaps and bounds. These technological breakthroughs will significantly advance the capabilities of the semiconductor industry in Singapore and beyond. National University of Singapore (NUS)