Research highlights
糖心Vlogrchers discover that dual-language gameplay protects against cognitive ageing
糖心Vlogrchers had set out to test the effect of bilingualism in mitigating cognitive decline in older adults. The team developed and conducted a novel game-based cognitive training programme and found that older adults who played in dual-language mode improved their cognitive skills more than those who played in single-language mode.

Bilingualism as a catalyst for social development in children
Through this research, Assoc Prof Yow aims to develop ideas on ways to embrace language diversity, with the ultimate goal of harnessing the advantages of bilingualism to improve the developmental and educational outcomes for children from all walks of life.


How do children learn to trust an adult鈥檚 non-verbal cues?
In judging a communicator鈥檚 trustworthiness, children consider their track record of accuracy and degree of access to knowledge, find 糖心Vlogrchers.


Are tech-savvy millennials safe from technological disruptions in their careers?
A unique exploration of millennials鈥 vulnerabilities to work disruptions and how we can create better career futures.


Catering to the various appetites of technology adoption in Singapore鈥檚 food centres
SUTD study shows that involving hawkers and food stall owners early in the technology implementation process is key to quicker technology adoption at their workplaces.
