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How Industry-Academia Collaboration Works in College of Kinesiology and Health, CCU
By Linus Lee, Office of R&D, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, R.O.C. (Taiwan) / June 13, 2022 At the college of…
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Sunway University partners University of Cambridge for research collaboration
SUNWAY University, through the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation (JCF), has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Cambridge to…
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EdUHK Research Reveals the Influence of Sensory-Motor Components of Handwriting on Chinese Character Learning
A large body of research supports the critical role of handwriting in reading, both in alphabetic languages and Chinese. Studies…
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NTU Singapore scientists develop a ‘fabric’ that turns body movement into electricity
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a stretchable and waterproof ‘fabric’ that turns energy generated from body movements…
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NUS scientists use AI platform to improve effectiveness of Covid-19 drugs against Omicron
SINGAPORE – Researchers in Singapore are hoping artificial intelligence (AI) can help better fight Covid-19 infections, with AI determining the…
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Lecturer of the Faculty of Science, Thammasat University, and member of the research team discovered “The Gemstone of Nakhon Si Thammarat”, the world’s new orchid species
This research is the discovery of the world new orchid species in the Corybas Salisb. genus having Prof. Dr. Janejaree…
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EdUHK’s Holistic Health Programmes Contribute to Family Harmony
As physical activity (PA) has significant benefits for health and fitness, the WHO recommends that children and adults engage at…
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NUS researchers upcycle pineapple leaves into low-cost fat trappers
SINGAPORE: Pineapple leaf fibres could hold the key to cheaper weight-loss supplements with the added benefit of being greener and more…
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NTU Singapore scientists create renewable biocement entirely out of waste material
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have found a way to create biocement from waste, making the alternative to regular cement even…
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Thammasat student created ‘Living with water’ water disaster response learning station from a design project
Images of the suffering from the flood situation as a result of the depression “Dian Mu” that caused damage to…
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