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Innovation in the Internet Age: Putting a new spin on old things
Chemical & Engineering News: Can seawater give us the lithium to meet our battery needs?
C&E News published an article examining if seawater can provide the lithium to meet the world’s battery needs. The article briefly mentioned Associate Prof Yang Hui Ying’s research on an electrochemical cell that operates similarly to a redox flow battery. Original Link: https://cen.acs.org/materials/inorganic-chemistry/Can-seawater-give-us-lithium-to-meet-our-battery-needs/99/i36
Lithium might seem wimpy, with its ultralow density and tiny mass. But element
SUTD students propose dual-purpose vehicle to ferry workers, tools safely
Digitalising our SMEs – benefits, costs and considerations
In this article, Dr Samuel Chng and Prof Lim Sun Sun share key takeaways from their ongoing research into SMEs across diverse sectors and how these SMEs are adapting to digitalisation. This research is part of the project on Digital Workplace 4.0, which seeks to understand digital disruption in workplaces.
Are certain neighbourhoods more prone to being struck by Covid-19?
Virtual Book Launch – Divine Custody: A History of Singapore’s Oldest Teochew Temple
Virtual Book Launch – Divine Custody: A History of Singapore’s Oldest Teochew Temple