by Abriel | Jun 22, 2018 | 2018, Quality Education
Students with dyslexia who find it hard to give presentations may soon get help to overcome their nerves. A new virtual reality program will allow them to hone their speaking skills in front of a virtual audience and even give them cues to make eye contact and hand...
by Abriel | Jun 20, 2018 | 2018, Good Health & Well-being
It will smell, look and even taste like regular satay, but it will not be chicken or beef on a stick. Instead, it will be a dish based 100% on plant-protein. The vegetarian satay is one of the products that could emerge from the new WIL@NUS Corporate Laboratory, which...
by Abriel | Jun 16, 2018 | 2018, Impact Journalism Day, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
An interface called Hope is saving lives by offering a solution to blood shortages in Senegal. “Hope is a Web-based and mobile digital platform that allows blood banks and other healthcare facilities to manage blood stocks and to communicate interactively at any...
by Abriel | Jun 15, 2018 | 2018, Reduced Inequalities
Aspiring artists aged 18 and above with special needs can now enrol in a programme launched by arts school Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and charity Very Special Arts Singapore (VSA) yesterday. The programme will give a boost to those hoping to forge a career in...
by Abriel | Jun 10, 2018 | 2018, Sustainable Cities & Communities, What Inspires You?
It was a Sunday of many firsts for Kadir Mohammad Abdul, Hosen Sahadat, Islam Shohidul and Abul Hosen. It was their first time inside a Housing Development Board home – though they’d certainly helped build enough of these flats over the years. Their first...