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13 February 2025
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The Singapore Engineer Magazine (p14-17)

Aqueous CO2 sequestration and utilisation in ultra-low carbon concrete production

12 February 2025
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The Business Times

Singapore’s pipeline of local semicon talent still years away from meeting demand: industry watchers

12 February 2025
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CNA

IN FOCUS: Can Singapore's multibillion-dollar flood-proofing efforts keep up with climate change?

07 February 2025
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The Straits Times

MRT services on NSEWL back to normal after delays due to derailed engineering vehicle

05 February 2025
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The Straits Times

NUS says new framework to vet external speakers accounts for national, geopolitical contexts

05 February 2025
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The Straits Times

askST: Will what I learn in university still be useful after I graduate?

03 February 2025
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The Straits Times

First wave of tenants to move into Punggol Digital District – Singapore’s Silicon Valley

03 February 2025
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Campus Magazine

How NAMIC Hub@SIT Fused Art with Additive Manufacturing to Create a Thought-provoking Sustainability Exhibition

29 January 2025
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The Straits Times

Learning about artificial intelligence in Singapore universities

28 January 2025
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The Straits Times

Weaning children off screens? Struggling working parents say they need help, not more rules