Artificial intelligence and digital transformation are creating thousands of new jobs in the $18 billion local aerospace industry. Two aviation talents share their journey in the industry and the sense of accomplishment they get from it. Read the full story
Visitors dance, interact with robots at Science Centre’s RoboFest 2026
Visitors can interact with newly unveiled robots that will be deployed across the centre's galleries. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read the full story
科学中心首办机器人节 同中小学合办机器人试点项目
Robots and artificial intelligence are gradually integrated into all aspects of human life, and an in-depth understanding of these technologies and applications has become necessary. The Singapore Science Center has launched a robot pilot program, cooperating with primary and secondary schools and senior centers to introduce emerging robot technologies and applications to the public through workshops, educational activities and human-computer interaction. Read the full story
CNA938 Rewind – The Big Question: How are you staying cool in this hot weather?
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Singapore is forecast to have a few sizzling days in early April, with temperatures in some parts of the country forecast to top 35 deg C. Still, the risk of a heatwave is expected to be low. In this week’s The Big Question, Hairianto Diman and Susan ng uncover tips to stay cool in this hot weather and find ou Read the full story
Current affairs competition: What’s The News?
Discover the details of the 'What's The News?' current affairs competition, including registration, rounds, and prizes for students. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read the full story
Government plans to release land for new not-for-profit private hospital in the east

A tender will be launched later this year to build a new private not-for-profit hospital in the east. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung announced this at Mount Alvernia Hospital's 65th anniversary. To mark the occasion, it also showcased new and upgraded facilities that will cater to an ageing population. Assoc Professor Ale Read the full story
Commentary: Infinite scroll and autoplay may no longer be the default on social media

After a landmark US trial, Singapore is well-positioned to join the growing tide of regulators targeting social media platforms for addictive features, says Mark Cenite of NTU. Read the full story
Commentary: Infinite scroll and autoplay may no longer be the default on social media

After a landmark US trial, Singapore is well-positioned to join the growing tide of regulators targeting social media platforms for addictive features, says Mark Cenite of NTU. Read the full analysis
University undergrads in tech courses to get more career support amid AI disruption
A new dedicated job portal lists entry-level positions for cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and data analytics.
nyp or rp
hi, i recently got offered a course at nyp through dae. i’m currently enrolled in the same course at rp, so I’m trying to figure out the differences between the schools’ grading systems, daily life, etc. i’m somewhat inconsistent with studying, so i’d prefer exams with big weightage rather than daily participation grades. i’m also introverted, and i heard rp has pbl, which seems presentation-heavy. ultimately, i want to be able to get into a local uni. which poly would allow me…