Sustainability
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Research
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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Society & Sustainability
Tackling climate change requires university, government and industry collaboration
Higher education has played a crucial role in putting climate change on the global agenda. Now climate solutions must be…
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Society & Sustainability
Indulge in a rich cultural immersion programme in Thailand – Mahidol University – Sawasdee Thailand 2022
Thailand is one of the world’s top travel destinations, and it is not difficult to see why! People come from…
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Society & Sustainability
Google launches $6m seed fund for Asian climate tech
HO CHI MINH CITY — Google will give $6 million to Asian charities fighting climate change with technology through its…
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Society & Sustainability
Building zero-waste, sustainable business solutions
THE National Solid Waste Management Department estimated that each Malaysian generates 1.17kg of waste daily. This amounts to over 427kg…
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Society & Sustainability
Student coalition highlights ‘extensive’ links between Singapore universities and fossil fuel industry
SINGAPORE: A coalition of students in Singapore has called on universities to transition away from the fossil fuel industry by 2030, as part of a report…
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Society & Sustainability
Chinese Culture University is devoted to the promotion of digital transformation and industry innovation for Asian enterprises
Digital transformation and internationalization provide a great opportunity for businesses in Taiwan and Asia to grow and sustain global competition.…
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Research
EdUHK Researchers Discover a Single Solution to Multiple Challenges: Turning Fish Feed from Food Waste
A decade ago, a fish feed pellet made from food waste was just a concept. Today, although still in its…
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