Scientists from Singapore have made an antibacterial gel bandage using the discarded husks of the tropical fruit, durian, successfully tested on pig skin

Singaporean scientists develop device to 'communicate' with plants using electrical signals

New material, electrostrictive and piezoelectric, when electricity is applied to it, can flex/bend 40 times more than its competitors

Young people regarded COVID-19 as a threat to the older generation but not to themselves at the start of the pandemic, which in turn shaped their behavioural response to the outbreak…

A new adhesive activates in response to magnetic fields, using 120 times less energy than traditional adhesives that require heating

​Study finds global sentiments towards COVID-19 shifting from fear to anger

Chemists have discovered a method that could turn plastic waste into valuable chemicals by using sunlight

The gut microbiome may alter ageing process, suggests a new study, which could lead to food-based treatment to slow it down

Children told lies by parents subsequently lie more as adults and face adjustment difficulties, suggests a new Singapore study (n=379)

NTU scientists discover natural plant-based food preservative which is more effective than artificial ones

Scientists turn brewing waste into fresh yeast to make more beer

An innovative robotic system that can clean building exteriors using water jets or give new coats of paint is now ready to serve customers in Singapore.

Scientists at Nanyang Technology University (NTU Singapore) have developed ultra-fast charging batteries that can be recharged up to 70 per cent in only two minutes