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Posted on 22 May 2026

NUS Medicine, non-profit population group to work on report on fertility, parenthood

Financial cost and anticipated stress are the top two barriers to having children here, said Ms Indranee Rajah.

Posted on 22 May 2026

ITE Model Student Award winner gives back by tutoring younger students

Ms Crystal Jade Tan tutors primary and secondary school children at a Buddhist temple on Sunday mornings.

Posted on 21 May 2026

All university, polytechnic and ITE students to learn AI skills from 2027

Students from the 2027 academic year will have compulsory modules incorporating baseline AI competencies, while those already enrolled will have their existing curriculum “enhanced” to build AI skills, said Education Minister Desmond Lee.

Posted on 21 May 2026

From 2027, all university, poly and ITE students will learn AI skills as part of their studies

Baseline AI skills will be infused into compulsory modules for all incoming students.

Posted on 20 May 2026

Blood markers may help predict psychosis in at-risk Asian youth: IMH-NTU study

This could one day allow doctors to intervene in the development stage, before the onset of psychosis.

Posted on 19 May 2026

Polytechnic students create AI chatbot to improve access to special needs resources and support

Many forms of support exist, but applying for schemes was not easy as info was not easy to find.

Posted on 19 May 2026

Solar-powered cars? NTU team creates ultra-thin, semi-transparent solar cells that may go on windows

The solar cells, made from perovskite instead of silicon, can generate energy even under indirect or diffused light.

Posted on 18 May 2026

‘Living’ lab models by NUS Dentistry team could make developing medical treatments safer, faster

The innovation employs hydrogel-based systems – soft materials that mimic human tissues.

Posted on 17 May 2026

First CEO of NUS nuclear institute aims to lead with a realistic eye on energy shift challenges

The institute is looking into launching Singapore’s first master’s programme related to nuclear engineering.

Posted on 17 May 2026

NUS study finds photosynthesis could treat dry eye disease

The team engineered particles producing compounds which tackle dry eye disease when exposed to ambient light sources.

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