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Bluetooth-Related Flaws Threaten Dozens of Medical Devices
20 February 2020
Bluetooth-Related Flaws Threaten Dozens of Medical Devices
Hundreds of smart devices¡ªincluding pacemakers¡ªare exposed thanks to a series of vulnerabilities in the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol.
SUTD undergrads to receive up to $12k each in new education grant
20 February 2020
SUTD undergrads to receive up to $12k each in new education grant
SUTD’s new Community Grant will cover more than 800 undergraduates each year.
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19 February 2020
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How to keep infection clusters from happening
18 February 2020
How to keep infection clusters from happening
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A framework to evaluate and compare self-reconfigurable robotic systems
18 February 2020
A framework to evaluate and compare self-reconfigurable robotic systems
Self-reconfigurable robots (SRRs) that can automatically change shape and adapt to their surrounding environment have recently attracted a…
ASD students featured in The Straits Times for their monument designed to commemorate Singapore history
17 February 2020
ASD students featured in The Straits Times for their monument designed to commemorate Singapore history
ASD students featured in The Straits Times for their monument designed to commemorate Singapore history
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Coronavirus outbreak shows vulnerability of densely packed cities, highlights need for redesign
17 February 2020
Coronavirus outbreak shows vulnerability of densely packed cities, highlights need for redesign
With more than two-thirds of the global population forecast to live in urban areas by 2050, cities need to be designed for good health, said Ms Sreeja Nair, a policy researcher at the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities.
New marker designed by students to commemorate S’pore history
16 February 2020
New marker designed by students to commemorate S’pore history
The marker portrays two figures standing back to back, one looking back at the past, and the other forward to the future. The words “Never…
Assistant Professor Cheong Kang Hao¡¯s Publication on Scienmag
15 February 2020
Assistant Professor Cheong Kang Hao¡¯s Publication on Scienmag
Scienmag published the research led by Science, Mathematics and Technology cluster Assistant Prof Cheong Kang Hao that explains why predators sometimes lay dormant eggs.
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This research highlight can also be found at /Research/Research-News/2020/2/The-paradox-of-dormancy-Why-sleep-when-you-can-eat
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