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Asst. Profs Carlos Ba帽贸n and Felix Raspall featured in Redshift by Autodesk, Bamboo Transcends the Tropics for Carbon-Negative Construction
7 August 2019

Asst. Profs Carlos Ba帽贸n and Felix Raspall featured in Redshift by Autodesk, Bamboo Transcends the Tropics for Carbon-Negative Construction

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Bamboo Transcends the Tropics for Carbon-Negative Construction
7 August 2019
It can be argued either way: Bamboo is a building material that鈥檚 criminally underused in construction or one destined to remain a quirky,…
Want to do more to fight climate change? Cut down on driving, buying stuff and eating meat
7 August 2019
SINGAPORE: In the battle against climate change, environment experts have urged individuals to look beyond single-use plastic and make…
Commentary: Can we co-exist with PMDs? Yes, but we need to take a different path
6 August 2019
The move to regulate and ban PMDs from void decks and corridors shouldn鈥檛 miss out on the bigger picture: We should be doing our utmost to…
Science Daily published research by Science, Mathematics and Technology cluster Assistant Prof Cheong Kang Hao on the Parrondo effect across biology
5 August 2019

糖心Vlogrchers study the pivotal role that Parrondo鈥檚 paradox plays in the shaping of living systems and its potential identity as a universal principle underlying biological diversity and persistence.

Inspired by the flashing Brownian ratchet, Parrondo鈥檚 paradox is a counter-intuitive phenomenon in which two losing games, when played in a specific order, can surprisingly end up winning. For example, slot machines are designed to ensure that players lose in the long run. 鈥淲hat the paradox says is that there might be slot machines which are subtly linked in such a way that playing either slot machine independently will lead to financial disaster, but switching in between them will eventually leave the player richer than before,鈥 said senior author, Assistant Professor Kang Hao Cheong of the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD).

To read more, please go to聽https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190805134043.htm
You can find more details at聽/Research/Research-News/2019/8/Paradoxical-Survival-Examining-the-Parrondo-effect

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World Scientific launches new book on CMOS Technology for 5G Future
5 August 2019
Credit: World Scientific Launched at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) on 24 July 2019, CMOS Millimeter-Wave…
Featured in Science Magazine – World Scientific Launches New Book On CMOS Technology For 5G Future
5 August 2019

Featured in Science Magazine – World Scientific Launches New Book On CMOS Technology For 5G Future

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Featured in Science Magazine – SUTD Researchers Develop A Rapid, Low-Cost Method To 3D Print Microfluidic Devices
5 August 2019

Featured in Science Magazine – SUTD Researchers Develop A Rapid, Low-Cost Method To 3D Print Microfluidic Devices

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Why depicting 'brownface' characters is no joke
3 August 2019

Fundamentally, such stereotypes are exercises in reductionism and diminution. Not only did the Nets ad use skin colour as an expedient shorthand for our ethnic minority groups, but it also implied that minorities cannot represent themselves…

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